Charles Horace Hall

Male Abt 1832 - 1907  (~ 75 years)


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  1. 1.  Charles Horace Hall was born about 1832 in New Hampshire; died on 15 Jul 1907 in Manhattan, New York County, New York; was buried after 15 Jul 1907 in Calvary Cemetery, Woodside, Queens County, New York.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: L2LR-Q75
    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 197063240
    • Story: EMIGRANT ANCESTORS: JOHN AND BETHIA HALL
    • 1870 Census: 1 Aug 1870, New York, New York County, New York
    • 1870 Census: 19 Jan 1871, New York, New York County, New York
    • 1880 Census: 10 Jun 1880, New York, New York County, New York
    • 1900 Census: 8 Jun 1900, Manhattan, New York County, New York
    • Census: 1 Jun 1905, Manhattan, New York County, New York; 1905 New York State
    • Story: Abt 2019; The Family of Charles H. Hall and Ellen Christian

    Notes:

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2LR-Q75

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/197063240

    Story:
    https://sites.rootsweb.com/~flanaganfp/hall-history/index.html

    as compiled by Henry Monroe Hall Flanagan

    (Re-typed and webbed by Lorena Wolfe Flanagan. The copy I have had hand-written notations, presumably made by Aunt Babe a.k.a.. Dorothy Eleanor Flanagan. Some of this information may be incorrect, but I'll add links when I have documentation for something.)

    At the very outset, I will name the ten generations of this first and foremost Hall Clan:

    FIRST GENERATION:
    John and Bethia Hall, of Warwickshire, Coventry England. (p. 211 "Halls of New England"). They are the emigrant ancestors.

    SECOND GENERATION:
    Senator John Hall was born to John and Bethia Hall on 3/13/1638 (see Charlsetown baptismal records, 13th month). He married Priscilla Bearse. (See N.E. G and H Register, Vol 2 pp. 65, 108, 195, & 316).

    https://sites.rootsweb.com/~flanaganfp/hall-bea.html

    THIRD GENERATION: Senator John and Priscilla Hall's second child was Deacon Joseph Hall. Deacon Joseph married Hannah Miller, the daughter of Rev. John Miller first minister of Yarmouth, Mass. (See "Halls" page 217)

    https://sites.rootsweb.com/~flanaganfp/hall-mil.html

    FOURTH GENERATION: The seventh of eleven children born to Deacon Joseph and Hannah was the nationally known figure, Rev. David Hall (Family #26 pp221-223) b. 8/06/1704. He married Elizabeth Prescott, daughter of [ed. note: Jonathan Prescott, Esq., who was a close relative of...] William Prescott (on americanrevolution.com), the engineer of the Battle of Bunker Hill. (Pictures of this family appear on p. 221 in "Halls").

    https://sites.rootsweb.com/~flanaganfp/hall-pre.html

    (Missing a page, but details are in the full history below.)

    https://sites.rootsweb.com/~flanaganfp/hall-mos.html

    https://sites.rootsweb.com/~flanaganfp/hall-hen.html

    https://sites.rootsweb.com/~flanaganfp/hall-hal.html

    https://sites.rootsweb.com/~flanaganfp/hall-chr.html

    https://sites.rootsweb.com/~flanaganfp/flan-hal.html

    https://sites.rootsweb.com/~flanaganfp/flan-flo.html

    https://sites.rootsweb.com/~flanaganfp/flan-lop.html

    https://sites.rootsweb.com/~flanaganfp/flan-fol.html

    NINTH GENERATION:
    (Con't) [Emma] Augusta Hall (9th) married Edward John Flanagan in St. Monica's Church in September, 1900. Edward John Flanagan was born in the Fall of 1874-5 [ed. note: 14 Nov 1876]. Emma Augusta Hall Flanagan died in 1951 and is buried in (old) St. Raymond's Cemetery in The Bronx, N.Y. My father, Edward John Flanagan died in 1955 and is also buried in St. Raymond's Cemetery, Bronx, N.Y.

    TENTH GENERATION:

    The seven children born to Emma Augusta Hall and Edward John Flanagan are:

    Emily Flanagan b.7/30/1901
    Marian Flanagan b.10/20/19
    Alice Irene Flanagan b. 2/14/1906
    Edward John Flanagan b. 10/04/1907
    Henry Monroe Flanagan b. 2/14/1910 (Compiler)
    Thomas DeLasalle Flanagan b. 1/20/1912
    Dorothy Eleanor Flanagan b. 3/24/1917 (handwritten correction to 1915)

    (Biographical data for each member of the Tenth Generation will follow at the conclusion of this Synopsis)

    And, now, turn the page and let the Hall Family Saga begin........

    When Winthrop's fleet left England in the 1620's, it comprised the largest exodus (14 vessels) ever to leave England's oppression. For many years thereafter, immigration was closed to all, because of the was with the French! John (1st) and Bethia Hall historically are generally conceded to have been with that massive emigration. The records of the Church of Christ, Charlestown, Mass., show John Hall (1) to be a registered member, and his wife Bethia as well, on July 30, 1630. (This is the famed North Church in Boston) Both are recorded on tombstones in the church cemetery. This record is still extant, and my main source is the old reliable Hall "bible", the aptly named "Halls of New England", which was written by the Rev. David Hall (4th) and took ten years to compile. The first six and part of the seventh generations are printed record in this book, and it can be found in most major libraries.

    John Hall (1st) was born in Warwickshire, County of Coventry, England. (Later, the Hale family will come onto the scene. They were, and are, a separate family which sent its emigrant ancestors here from Watton, England). The families were very close, and inter-married on at least two occasions. My very authentic source so far is the "New England Historical And General Register", as noted in the "Halls of New England". At a later date, I will put most of my numerous notes into a book form. There are many interesting anecdotes in this collection!

    The most precise method of compilation calls for starting with the First through the Tenth Generations, once the ten generations have been ascertained. I feel the key to the search is the Fourth Generation, as named by my mother, Emma Augusta Hall Flanagan (9th).

    The emigrant ancestors were John (1st) and Bethia Hall. (See "Halls of N.E.", p.211). They came to New England from Warwickshire, England, with John Hall being about 21 years of age. (Many conclusive records fill p.211 of "Halls", and at Christ's Church in Boston records are still extant)

    Born to John (1st) and Bethia Hall was (Senator) John Hall. (See Charlstown baptismal records-13th month (old-time record). Senator John Hall (2nd) married Priscilla Bearse. (See N.E. G and H Register, vol 2 pp. 65, 108, 195 & 316).

    Sen. John (2nd) and Priscilla Hall's second child was Deacon Joseph Hall (3rd). Deacon Joseph Hall (3rd) married Hannah Miller, the daughter of the Rev. John Miller, first minister of Yarmouth, Mass; (This is family #9 in "Halls"-see p. 217).

    The seventh of eleven children born to Deacon Joseph (3rd) and Hannah Hall was the nationally known figure Reverend David Hall (4th) b. 8/06/1704. (Family # 26 pp.221-223). He married Elizabeth Prescott, who was of the family of William Prescott, Engineer of the Battle of Bunker Hill. (On p.221 of "Halls", there are very interesting and historic photos of these ancestors). Rev. David (4th) and Elizabeth Hall had twelve children. Many of these children married Revolutionary War-time Luminaries, especially two daughters of Rev. David Hall (4th): Elizabeth Hall (5th) and Rebecca Hall (5th). Although they are not of the direct Great-Grand Parentage, their marriages bear mentioning.

    Elizabeth Hal (5th), second child of Rev. David(4th) and Elizabeth Hall married Col. Charles Hale. Col.. Hale was a leading surgeon of the Revolutionary War, and was called First Citizen and Leader (Legislative) in Hollis, New Hampshire (once part of Mass.).

    Rebecca Hall (5th) , sister to Elizabeth (5th), married Rev. Aaron Putman of Pomfret, Conn. Rev. Aaron Putnam was a close relative of General Israel Putnam, a mastermind of the Revolution.

    Dr. Jonathan Hall (5th) should also be mentioned here. He was a brother to Elizabeth (5th) and Rebecca (5th), and was the eleventh child of twelve born to Rev. David (4th) and Elizabeth Prescott Hall (4th). Dr. Jonathan's family (#63 in "Halls") brought prominence to New York City (Manhattan). The northern boundary of N.Y.C. at that time was First and Houston Streets. Harlem was a suburb of Manhattan, and this Hall family had its large farm in the Harlem area, extending to its "beautiful beach" on the East River!

    The eighth child of Jonathan Hall (5th) graduated from Yale University and became a prominent lawyer. His name was Jonathan Prescott Hall (6th) b. 7/09/1796 (See "Halls" p.233). He was appointed U.S. District Attorney by President John Tyler (1841-45). David Priestly Hall (6th), brother to Jonathan Prescott Hall (6th), was born 7/15/1798 (See "Halls" p.233). A graduate of Harvard University, he became a lawyer, also, and began practice in N.Y.C. The two brothers had an office at #1 Nassau St. Real estate records (which I found at the N.Y.C. Library, Main Branch, at 42nd and 5th) show Charles Henry Hall (6th) selling all of what is now the heart of Harlem-125th St. to 139th St. and three blocks deep! This most probably was the Hall farm, consisting of 324 lots from the Estate of Charles Henry Hall who is also listed as the first child of Dr. Jonathan Hall (5th). The sales transaction took place in 1851. The symbol of this "blue blood" business, at that time, was to own a summer home in Newport, R.I. and a winter home on Park Ave. The Halls qualified in that respect!

    Rev. David Hall (4th) had twelve children, and possibly even more. We just took a look at three of his offspring, and some of their children into the 6th generation. Our link to this clan is the eighth child of Rev. David Hall (4th) and Elizabeth Prescott Hall (4th). This was Benjamin Hall (5th) b. 2/27/1746 in Sutton, Mass. Benjamin Hall (5th) was a promoter of land development, covering several states. He married Elizabeth Moseley. Their first of seven children was David Hall (6th) who was born in Cornish, New Hampshire in 1775 (Family # 122 in "Halls"). The town of Cornish was, to a great extent, owned and developed primarily by the Halls. (Another large proprietor was General Jonathan Chase, and other members of his family. The Chase family was "partial" to the Hall women, General Jonathan's second wife being one of them. They had six children. This Chase family descends to the creators of Chase National Bank.)

    Dr. Charles Hall M.D. (6th) was a brother to David Hall (6th), and the son of Benjamin Hall (5th). Although not of direct great-grand parentage, he is another illustrious member of the Hall Family. Dr Charles Hall was Vermont's first Chief Medical Examiner. It was at Dr. Charles Hall's home in St. Albans, Vt. where his father Benjamin Hall (5th) died on 8/20/1833. Dr. Hall was, most assuredly, an eminent physician of his time.

    David Hall (6th) married Hannah Henry (Family # 122 in "Halls") and they produced four children. The second child born to them was Horace Hall (7th). (It should be noted here that the name "Horace" was popular in the family due to Benjamin Hall's close friendship with his Cornish neighbor, Horace Greely). The other three children born to David and Hannah Hall (6th) were Hiram (7th) Elibeus Chase (7th), and Durzilla (7th), all of whom were born in Cornish, New Hampshire. In 1811, David (6th) wanting a larger farm moved his family to Alstead, N.H. where Horace (7th) and Hiram (7th) attended school and later married. It would be difficult for a bachelor in Alstead to find an eligible mate who did not bear the name of Hale. Alstead was full of the Hale clan. Horace (7th) married Mary Hale (7th) in Alstead, N.H.

    COMPILER'S NOTE: This obviously abbreviated report leaves out salient information. This void is filled by the information which my mother, Emma Augusta Hall (9th), obtained in detail. Other than my mother's records, there is scant information in Cohoes County, N.H. regarding the Haverhill Halls. This county's incomplete records have allowed much manipulation of lands, due to the lack of updating and availability of these records. My mother's information came directly from my Grandfather, whom we will talk about shortly. Mom's info regarding Rev. David Hall (4th) and his wife Elizabeth Prescott Hall's (4th) children marrying into the Prescott, Hale, and Putnam families was proven precise an every instance!

    The union of Horace and Mary Hall (7th) produced my Grand-father, Charles Horace Hall (8th). Charles Horace Hall was born in Haverhill, New Hampshire (not Mass!) in the fall of 1832. Also born in New Hampshire were the mother of my Grandfather, Mary Hale, and the parents of both! (See Death Certificate of Grandfather, N.Y.C. Dept. of Health). See also the History of Cohoes County for info regarding Mary and Nancy Hale, born to General Jonathan Hale and their residing in Haverhill N.H. Nancy was a sister to Mary, the mother of Charles Horace Hall (8th). This branch of the Hale clan, according to the author and tradition through the years, were descended from the family of Nathan Hale, the martyr. (See history of Westhampton, Mass. and Coventry, Conn.)

    It was part of the religious beliefs of the time that people were to expand throughout the country and produce many progeny. The Halls did both! Benjamin (5th), David (6th) and Horace (7th) were the chief adventurers in Haverhill, H.H. Back in England a saying went, "If a man possessed 10 pounds when marrying, he was average. If he had 15 pounds he was considered rich. BUT-they must possess at least 400 acres!" Government grants for Revolutionary and other war service, plus many personal acreage purchases @ 3 to 50 cents per acre, gave the family many thousands of acres! For his scintillating performance in the Revolutionary War, Gen. Israel Putnam was given a huge grant of what is now Ohio, for westward expansion and colonization. Being very close to the Putnams, some of the Halls left with him from the Hall and Putnam strongholds of Pomfret and Brooklyn, Conn. to journey westward with the amiable General Putnam.

    Along with them went the usual group from each family; some of the Halls, Prescotts, Hales, Putnams, Marshalls, etc. all left to colonize parts of Ohio. A now important member city was formed-Marietta, Ohio.

    Later, when land became valuable, efforts to ascertain legal land holdings (investigations, research, etc.) were blocked in every way, and still are, by those who were, and are, holding land through phony land grabs. This was especially true in New Hampshire. Land was peddled by Saturday auctioneers, from other states on the premise of unpaid taxes. The right of inheritance through direct descendancy-"To my heirs and assigns forever"-has been blocked in thousands of instances. Many were blocked perniciously, by records being "lost in a fire!" I have seen records where thousands of records of deeds have been maintained to this day, but the first name (only) and the town of birth were destroyed "in a big town fire." Nothing else in that book or the thousands of other deed records was touched by that "fire". A gimmick used when one called for information was to say, for example, "That name was not Christian, it was Chipman." This ruse was used when I inquired as to a record of marriage between Charles H. Hall (8th) and Emma Christian (8th), my Grandparents. My cousin, Nancy Hall Sanchez of East 78th St. N.Y.C. said, "Many times when Grandpa was living with us, I heard him call Grandma "Emma". Yet various public documents have other given names. This grandmother was also called "Emma Xtian" in the Dept. of Health (NYC) records until I corrected it (gimmicks to belie legal title). Many different efforts were used to discourage my research! Why?

    Charles Horace Hall (8th), his mother Mary Hale, and the parents of both were born in New Hampshire, mostly in the Cornish region. Chas. H. Hall (8th) himself was born in Haverhill, N.H. in the fall of 1832. This name of Haverhill was told to me on many occasions by my mother as being the town of Grandpa's birth. The 1880 Census of New York County (Manhattan) names Grandpa's birth, that of his wife Mary Hale, and their parents as being "of record" in New Hampshire. It also gives the ages of my Grandfather, mother, and his family of seven at their residence, 605 First Avenue, NYC.

    The little-known Police Census of Manhattan (1890) shows Grandpa's second (and last) place of residence was 307 E. 77th St. He died and was buried from the residence of a daughter, Nancy Hall Sanchez, around the corner on E 78th St. He was buried in Calvary Cemetery, Queens, NYC, beside his wife. Sometime in his forties he embraced the Roman Catholic religion. He was also disowned by his mother for having married a "Papist", and was left a Bible and his mother's eyeglasses. (This info supplied by Emily Hall Drake, the compiler's oldest living relative).

    Charles H. Halls (8th) love for horses induced him to go into the livery business in Manhattan. He had two horses: "Billie Bumble-Foot" and "Nellie". His business could have flourished (what with family connections) had he not been so solicitous of his horses' welfare in inclement weather. All of his seven children attended that Roman Catholic Church and school which were razed to permit construction of the Queens-Midtown Tunnel. Some fragmentary records are still kept in the French church in that area. Grandpa Hall was a very tall, spare man with light complexion and the very light blue eyes which were typical of the family! His family was eager to have him follow in the footsteps of other physicians in the family. I found records of his boarding out in the vicinity of the local area medical school in Vermont. He apparently was too soft to pursue the profession (so rough in those days). He married Emma Christian, who was born in Ireland and came to America as a little girl, by way of Canada.

    I have seen records of the marriage between Charles and Emma. These are kept in Concord, N.H., and the record shows the Rev. Israel Otis of Bethany Congregational Church at Rye, N.H. performing the ceremony in the Fall of 1861. The records for Charles H. Hall (8th) and his parents should be obtainable from the Congregational Church Society in the New Hampshire District. I am convinced that the Attorney General of N.H. had the full record. When I had my attorney contact him, he stated that the Emma Christian who married Grandpa was Emma "Chipman". No such thing!! For years, as he traveled through life in Manhattan, Grandpa was repeatedly heard to call his wife "Emma", while the NYC record of the marriage between my parents lists my grandmother as "Ellen Christian". This has been verified by Emily Hall Drake. In Manhattan where the truth had to be concealed, as well, Emma Christian was called "Emma Xtain", as previously noted.

    My Grandfather's death certificate shows Mary Hale to have been his mother (NYC Dept. of Health). My mother, Emma Augusta Hall (9th) told me that Mary Hale was her Grandmother and her Mother's sister was Nancy Hale. These two sisters are named frequently in the History of Cohoes County, N.H. This is the territory in which the four Hall brothers are written up as the builders of Haverhill, N.H. The two sisters were born of Gen. Jonathan Hale, a widely traveled operator in three states. His roots are connected with the Hale family in Westhampton, Mass., a large family which came there from Coventry, Conn. Nathan Hale was a member of this family. He was martyred at age 23 after capture on a crossing to Long Island. He was hanged as an American spy by the British in Lower Manhattan, in what is now known as the Battery.

    Charles Horace Hall (8th) was a very mild, soft-spoken man who, according to my mother, never was known to use five spoken words where two would suffice. My mother was one member of her family who, from time to time, successfully elicited much information from Grandpa. Her facts hold up consistently through my research. His taciturnity, without a doubt, was instilled by his many associates in Vermont where he spent many years.
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    Vermont was once called "New Connecticut" since so much of it was established by Conn. residents. Hence, Pomfret, Vt. was settled by people mainly from Pomfret, Conn., a Hall stronghold, along with the Putnams. Haverhill, N.H. sprang from Haverhill, Mass. to which city the Halls returned in droves for form the backbone of the Hall Shoe Company, in Lynn, Mass. About 1500 people were employed there, commencing in the late 1840's. For almost 200 years, New England natives had been making fine shoes and boots in their backyard factories (shacks). Much talent was easily available and it was brought together to operate the factory in Lynn, Mass. Recently, the abandoned building mysteriously caught fire and was destroyed. Here, the building ability of James and other Halls was demonstrated! It took 2 ½ days to burn through the husky timber construction. About 1500 people were employed there and in other Hall factories in Haverhill, Mass. and elsewhere. I saw acres of machinery in the four-story Lynn factory! The hallmark of their success was:

    "It is not necessary to practice chicanery of duplicity in business in order to prosper. use the finest material and labor obtainable, strive hard to have the peoples' good will and sell at a fair rate of profit."

    The word "hallmark" originally was coined by another of the James Hall clan, (See history of Cohoes County)

    For some physical proof of the Hall roots, see the busts of my fourth great-grandparents at the Congregational Church in Sutton Mass. They were the Rev. David Hall (4th) and his wife, Elizabeth Prescott Hall (4th). He built the church and served the parish until his death. Into their family of 12 were married Col. John Hale and Rev. Aaron Putnam. This is where a great portion of the Hall's land came from, through the land grants given to those who served their Country. The Halls also acquired land through similar grants for service in other wars. To the colonial Halls, the USA was old when the Declaration of Independence was signed.
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    Let us go back to the 9th generation. To Charles H. Hall (8th) and his wife, Emma Christian (8th) was born the fifth of seven children, my mother, Emma Augusta Hall (9th). Augusta and Augustus were names used to carry identities of the Hall clan back to Warwickshire, Coventry, England. This pre-dates our old friend, William Shakespeare! Emma Augusta Hall (9th) was born on 12/10/1873 at 605 First Ave. N.Y. N.Y. She married Edward John Flanagan, also born in Manhattan in the fall of 1874-5. They were married in Saint Monica's Church in September, 1900. My mother died in 1951 and is resting in (Old) St. Raymond's Cemetery, Bronx, N.Y. My father died several years later (c.1955) and I believe he is also buried in St. Raymond's Cemetery.

    And now for some background on the Flanagans. Edward John Flanagan's father Thomas was born in Ireland. Edward's mother was Mary Wood, who was born and raised in Liverpool, England. His first cousins were the Hamiltons and the Browns, whose ancestors were of English stock. These relatives most probably came from Connecticut, which state, having settled a great part of Long Island, laid claim to Long Island as being part of Connecticut. [It was in making one of his crossings to Long Island that Nathan Hale was captured.] The Hamiltons and Browns were residents of Manhasset and Port Washington, and built many fine homes there as contractors.

    I give ten generations in this "epistle", and I request that the 11th generation and all later progeny be recorded by my nieces and nephews. Our branch of this "family tree" also has the Halls of Brooklyn, the Sanchez Family; the McCarthy-Hall Families and the descendants of the seven children born to Charles Horace Hall (8th) and Emma Christian (8th), at 605 First Ave. N.Y.C.

    Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, and later, Maine, were the general locale for our early general history. From Vermont came many Halls and Mom's first cousins, the Allens. The Allens included in the well-known Dr. Allen (Brooklyn and NYC). From Pomfret, Conn. and Brooklyn Conn. went many settlers to Ohio with General Israel Putman, to settle land in Ohio which was granted to General Putnam. From there, Westward Ho! Marietta, Ohio was their first target.
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    Now, I will list the 10th Generation, my brothers and sisters:

    EMILY FLANAGAN, b.7/30/1901
    Later Sr. Mary of the Resurrection, Good Shepherd Order. Novitiate-Peekskill, N.Y.) Died and was buried in St Micheal's Cemetery, Springfield, Mass. She had a beautiful voice, and was a featured soloist in concerts at the Haywood Institute of Music in NYC where she studied. She was a gifted pianist and, like my brother Thomas, she was first thoroughly taught by my mother, Emma Augusta Hall (9th).

    Editor's Note: The Flanagan branch of the Hall Clan were, and are, a most musical family. My father soloed in many Christian Churches, and also at Carnegie Hall. My mother, whom I feel was a musical genius, was a tremendously gifted sight reader and pianist who taught for many years. My parents and my sister Emily gave many benefit concerts for the Archdiocese of N.Y. and for the City. They also led the choir at Sacred Heart Church in the Bronx for 26 years. Most practicing was done at our home, my mother being the one to play the music. Many times she was challenged to play a piece by putting the music in front of her. She always responded beautifully! Once, when Mom, Pop, Sister Emily, and a baritone rendered Verdi's "Ti Prego Padre", windows flew open around the neighborhood apartments and shouts of "Bravo!" rang out. It made me so proud! We now return to the 10th Generation....

    [Typist's note: here there's a handwritten note: "Emily Sister Mary of the Resurrection) Flanagan deceased 1972."]

    MARIAN FLANAGAN, b. 10/20/1903
    (Mrs. Fred Brumm) She is the widow of Fred Brumm. Now residing with her daughter Audrey and son-in-law Donald McMahon in Seaford, Delaware. Her children are Audrey, Fred, and Richard. Fred is an FAA inspector, and he and his wife Pat (nee Carew) reside in Newport, L.I. Fred is the 'Horatio Alger of the family.

    ALICE IRENE FLANAGAN, b. 2/14/1906
    (Mrs. Francis McConnell) Now residing at the home of her son Peter in Mamaroneck, N.Y. She is the widow of Frank McConnell, who passed away in Sept. 1987. Frank was a self-made man, who took a coal delivery company and modernized the product to include liquid petroleum gas. His many hours of hard work paid off, as he turned the business into a successful enterprise. They have seven children in their illustrious family. Each had made a mark for herself, and in young Peter's regard, for himself.

    EDWARD JOHN FLANAGAN, b. 10/04/07
    Oldest of the three boys. 46 years as chief technician for N.Y. Telephone Co., Mott Haven Office. He is now residing in Vero Beach, Fla. He and his first wife had three boys, Edward, Raymond and John. Ed's first wife Dotty dies suddenly, and he was fortunate in finding a true helpmate and fine person, Helen Deering.

    HENRY MONROE FLANAGAN, b. 2/14/1910
    (Myself-Compiler) Born in Ridgefield Park, N.J. on 2/14/1910. Married in St. Maria's Church, Bronx, N.Y. on June 24, 1939 to Dorothy Rita Snyder of The Bronx. One child, Carol Ann, who died as an infant. Now residing in Danville, Va., "until I can relocate up north." I am widowed; my wife Dorothy dies on 10/10/1976 as a result of incompetent medical surgery.

    THOMAS DeLASALLE FLANAGAN, b. 1/20/1912
    The youngest of the Flanagan men, Tom married Olga C. Florio on 9/21/1941. They had four boys, Thomas, John, James and Peter, and each has been successful in following life's path! Tom died on 11/21/1985, leaving his wife at 50 Payn Ave. Chatham, N.Y. Tom was a very talented musician, and I mention here that I have several tapes of Tom's orchestra. They were a wonderful combo! He was also a Founder of Local 1-2 of the Utility Worker's Union which first organized the employees of Consolidated Edison in NYC. As a Con Ed union mediator he, on several occasions, was directly responsible for having talked his fellow workers out of proposed city-wide strikes. Tom was also a decorated World War II veteran, having won the Bronze Star for action in the Ardennes. At the time of his death, Tom served as an Extraordinary Minister at St. James R.C. Church in Chatham, N.Y. (Another of the Hall Clan serving the Lord!)

    DOROTHY ELEANOR FLANAGAN, b. 3/24/1915 m. Raymond P. Hayes.
    The babe of the family, but a giant in the Manhattan world of business! At seventy, she retired, but the company for which she worked had to call her back as a consultant as a fabulous stipulation, to handle personnel. Though a college education was not feasible for her, [this was lined out and a note was written in the margin, "graduated Hunter (sp?) College evenings."] she places and manages college grads daily. In addition to her innate ability, she has a of making people love her! She is the widow of Raymond P. Hayes; she was born March 24, 1915 at Plimpton Ave. Bronx, N.Y. she resides at 200 66th St. Manhattan.
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    EPILOGUE

    The other families of my (10th) generation are listed in numerous books, census records, etc. and should be readily obtainable in the NYC Library (Main Branch), or the Dept. of Health. This compilation covers the general records of the Halls. My home contains much more of the detailed information, most of which is legible, I hope. The ink fades quickly, but the sources listed should still be legible, also. Later, when I relocate, I will dig out more facts and write them down as a supplement!

    I suggest that local histories be consulted, especially those of Cohoes Co. N.H., which was scant when I searched that wilderness! The scantier the record, the easier it is to manipulate land "handling". The Census of 1880-NY County; Manhattan-is in my possession as is the little known Police Census of 1890-NY County-Manhattan.

    I will try again to purchase Rev. David Hall's "The Halls of New England" The Halls leave a history of the great part they played in building America! They never would have tolerated the present Immigration fiasco!

    Henry Monroe Hall Flanagan 10
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    APPENDIX #1: WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS

    This area was one of the first westward stops for the Hall clan. They were quite strong here! They had a mansion in Hull, Mass. which still stands and has been proposed for use as a gambling casino! They also helped develop Berkshire Medical Center in Pittsfield, Mass. (Ironically, this is where Thomas Flanagan died in 1985). Horace Prescott Hall, an eminent surgeon, graduated from Berkshire Medical Center in 1853. There are many doctors in the Hall lineage. David Chase Hall M.D. was also a descendent of David Hall (4th) and Elizabeth Prescott Hall (4th). Grandpa's parents, Horace and Mary Hall, were set on his (Grandpa) becoming a physician, also. However, this didn't occur. Northward development was enhanced by the use of the Connecticut River.

    It was from the Hall stronghold at Cornish, N.H. that Lyman Hall made the trek to the Georgia Territory, then a hotbed of English-minded Tories who wanted no part of colonial independence. Lyman Hall settled there, and after much Herculean effort, succeeded in converting them to colonial "ways". He was made the first Governor of Georgia, got the vote favoring independence, and after two weeks on horseback, arrived in Philadelphia to cast the vote that swayed the 13 colonies to declare independence. His was the last signature on the Declaration! I saw his tombstone in Cornish, N.H. I hope to obtain pertinent information from Haverhill, N.H. and Cohoes County re: Nathan Hale. He was one of 12 in his family. He was about to marry a girl who was given a home at the Hall residence after losing her parents. (See Hist. Coventry County, Conn. and Hist. of Westhampton, Mass.).

    APPENDIX #2: HALL PHILOSOPHY AND APPLICATIONS

    The Hall Family wasted little time on trivial pursuits; each endeavor to which one devoted all of his effort throughout his working life involved one salient facet of necessary function viz.-the soul, the mind, and the body's physical well-being.

    Re: The Soul-To this very day, ministers are being ordained for domestic and foreign betterment.

    Re: The Mind-In the greater Hall family, we've had many educations, theologians, and lawyers of note.

    Re: The Body-Numerous physicians in the family earned high ratings. (One ranked as #1 surgeon, another was First Medical Examiner and head of the Vermont Medical Society. Teachers of note bearing the Hall name were numerous. And as to the mundane but practical pursuit of farming, one of their farms is located partly in Mass. and partly in New Hampshire. It is so large, that when Mass. bay Colony cut off N.H. from its body, part was switched to New Hampshire. There farms are quite beautiful! The ones along the sides of the White Mountains look as thought the Lord painted the different color schemes!

    The name established by this family in their several shoe factories is registered in both genealogical and industrial histories as being a truly enviable one!

    APPENDIX #3: THE PRESCOTTS AND MORE MEDICAL NOTES

    The very illustrious Prescott line was traced back to 1192 in England (by Mary E. Hall), when the Prescotts were the witnesses to the sale of land to Whalley Abbey (See pg.222 in "Halls"). Also see the exploits of Col. William Prescott who engineered the Battle of Bunker Hill. Some of these are in my collection from the "Halls of New England".

    After aiding in the creation of Berkshire Medical Center, the Halls sent 2 of their offspring through the Center. They graduated and became prominent doctors. George Mortimer Hall (7th) grandson of Benjamin Hall (5th) was born in St. Albans, Vt. In 1853, he married Sarah Ann Farrar, who died in 1858. He then married her sister in 1859. he received the first AM degree from the U of Vt. then studied with his father and brother. He attended Berkshire Med. Ctr. and graduated in 1848. Started practice in Burlington, Vt. and he abandoned surgery for general practice. He wrote many treatises which were published. He was also a noted geologist! George's brother, Horace Prescott Hall, another Berkshire graduate (1853), became a noted surgeon who worked throughout the Civil War. His first practice was in Plattsburgh, N.Y. for 6 years. Then he went to St. Albans, Vt. where his father Chas. Hall practiced, as well as his brother.

    SOURCES

    1. The Halls of New England by Rev. David Hall (4th)

    2. United States Census of 1880; New York County

    3. New York Police Census of 1890

    4. New York Department of Health Manhattan

    5. New York Public Library, Main Branch, 5th Ave. and 42nd St.

    6. Department of Health Fruit St. Concord, N.H.

    7. Boston Public Library Boston, Mass.

    8. My Mother, Emma Augusta Hall (9th)

    9. My oldest living relative, Emily Hall Drake

    10. My oldest sister, Emily. (Sr. Mary of the Resurrection)

    11. Many town deeds, registrations of land sales, etc.

    1870 Census:
    New York PO, Ward 21, 4th Election District, p. 119a
    Hall, Chas. H    42  M  W  Coachman  ----  ----   Mass                                                  citizen
    ---, Ellen          33   F  W   Keeping House         Ireland      Parents Foreign born
    ---, Mary J         9  F  W                                   New York  Mother  Foreign born school
    ---, Chas P        7  M  W                                         "            "               "
    ---, Ellen            4  F  W                                          "            "               "
    ---, Bridget    1/12  F  W                                          "            "               "          May

    1870 Census:
    New York PO, p. 276a
    East 31st Street bew 1st and 2nd Avenues
    Hall, Charles     41  M   Coach Driver  ----  ----  Mass
    ---, Ellen           32  F                                      Ireland
    ---, Mary J         9   F                                     New York
    ---, Charles        7  M                                         "
    ---, Ellen            5   F                                         "
    ---, Annie           1   F                                         "

    1880 Census:
    19th Election Dist., ED 491, p. 17
    605 First Avenue
    Hall, Charles H.     W  M  48         Head  Md  Driver               NH        NH       NH
    ---, Ellen               W   F  42         Wife  Md  Keeping h.        Ireland  Ireland  Ireland
    ---, Mary J            W   F  18          Dau  S    Dress Maker     NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Charles P        W  M  16          Son  S    App Coach bld  NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Ellen S            W  F   14          Dau  S                           NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Nancy             W  F   10          Dau  S                           NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Emma             W  F     6          Dau  S                           NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Josephine       W  F     3          Dau  S                           NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Harry              W  M    1 2/12  Son  S                            NY        NH       Ireland

    1900 Census:
    ED 752, sheet 15A
    307 Seventy seven street
    Hall, Charles      Head  W  M  Oct   1847  52  Wd   NY  NH  MA   Retired
    ---, Emily            Dau  W   F  Dec  1876  23  S      NY  NH  MA   Dressmaker
    ---, Henry           Son  W  M  Feb   1879  21  S      NY  NH  MA   Driver
    ---, Josephine     Dau  W  F  Oct    1880  19  S      NY  NH  MA  
    ... 7 Boarders

    Census:
    Assem. Dist. 28, Election District 4, pp. 10-11
    307 Second Ave.
    Hall, Charles           Head  W  M  61   US           Cit
    Shanchez, Paul  Son-i-L   W  M  34   Cuba  22  Al   Cigar maker 
    ---, Annie                Dau   W  F  30    US           Cit
    -----  p. 11  -----
    Shanchez, Emily   GDau   W  F   8     US           Cit
    ---, Paul                GSon   W  M  5     US           Cit
    ---, Josephine       GDau   W  F   2    US           Cit
    ...4 Boarders

    Story:
    by Morgan Wolfe

    This is a summary of what I know about the family of Charles H. Hall and Ellen/Helen/Emma Christian.

    My initial information came from a now-deceased older relative whom I never met, which I typed up and put on-line: "EMIGRANT ANCESTORS: JOHN AND BETHIA HALL" at https://sites.rootsweb.com/~flanaganfp/hall-history/index.html. Some of the information has held up, other information has been contradicted by the documentation.

    Short version: The Charles Hall of this document is supposed to be the grandson of the David Hall of Yarmouth Family 122 from the Halls of New England, p.248. [Source: https://archive.org/details/hallsofnewenglan00hall/page/248]

    As a side note, Charles' wife went by several variations of her name during the course of her life. While I'll give the version that was used in individual documents, in general I use "Ellen" because it seems to be the one she most used for herself during her adult life.

    Charles is a mystery before 1861. I only have his parents' names from his death certificate (Horace and Mary, no surnames, both born "US"), and nothing about any siblings. Various documents have his birth date between 1828-1847 (my best guess is abt.1830, +/- 2 years), in New Hampshire (most likely), Massachusetts, Vermont, Connecticut, and even Ireland.

    Family legend says Charles' mother disowned him when he married a "Papist," and in her will left him only her Bible and reading glasses. Since I don't know where/when his mother died, I haven't been able to verify this.

    For Ellen, I've found a fair amount about her parents and siblings, including Irish records. The Christian family is in a separate file. (see "Christian/Crowley Family - County Waterford")

    I have yet to find a New Hampshire marriage for Charles and Ellen, which was supposed to have been in the Fall of 1861. I have found their Catholic marriage (whether original or re-verification), on 20 Jan 1861 in Transfiguration parish, Manhattan. There's a margin note "Disp Protest," indicating that a dispensation had been given because one of the parties was non-Catholic. Under the circumstances, it's pretty clear that was Charles. The witnesses were Thomas McDonnell (not sure of his relationship) and Delia Christian (Ellen's sister). [Source: 20 Jan 1861, Transfiguration parish, Manhattan, Charles F Hale, bachelor, and Ellen Christian; Ref. "New York Roman Catholic Parish Marriages" https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=US/NY/CATH/PR/MAR/PH2/00178290/G]

    Baptisms

    The records of the children's baptisms show the family's moves (transcriptions only except Mary Jane, from FindMyPast, not free):

    1. Mary Jane Hawl, b.06 Nov 1861, bap.17 Nov 1861, Transfiguration (29 Mott St.)

    2. Charles P Holl, b.1862, bap.1 Nov 1863, St Andrew (20 Cardinal Hayes Place)

    3. Ellen Holl (age 7, b.1858?) 24 Dec 1865, St Andrew (transcription error on age?)

    4. Catherine Teresa Hale, b.14 Apr 1868, bap.16 Apr 1868, St Andrew

    5. Bridget Mary Hall, b.15 May 1870, bap.24 May 1870, St Stephen (151 East 28th St.) (see note below re Bridget and Annie)

    6. Emma Augusta, b.10 Dec 1873, bap. not yet found

    7. Josephine, b.Oct 1876, bap. not yet found

    8. Henry Dennis Hall, b.1879, bap.1879, St Gabriel (310 East 37th - gone, sacramental records in possession of St. Stephen's); civil birth register (wrong gender, right date and address) [Source: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:271H-B78]

    I have the parish entry for Mary Jane, which does include the misspelling. I know it's her, though, not just because of the parents' names, but because the sponsors were her aunt Delia Christian, and Delia's future husband Thomas Allen.

    Having looked through the civil birth registers, I can only assume the Halls didn't register any of the children's births except Henry.

    Regarding Bridget and Annie: I've come to the conclusion that they're the same person. Bridget appears on the baptisms, and the first 1870 census, but not after that. Annie appears on the second 1870 enumeration and later documents until her 1921 death. The birth date on her death certificate is 15 May 1874 -- the year is clearly wrong based on her appearance on the 1870 census, but the date is the same as the one on Bridget's baptism.

    Entries in city directories (note that some may be son Charles P. rather than Charles H.): [Source: "New York City Directories" on "The New York Public Library Digital Collections," https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/collections/new-york-city-directories#/?tab=about]

    1865-70: Hall, Charles H, driver, h 17 City Hall pl.
    1870/71: Hall, Charles C. driver, h 342 E. 31st
    1872: Hall, Charles H, driver, h 329 W 40th
    1875: Charles H Hall, driver, h 434 W. 46th
    1878-80: Charles Hall, Driver , 605 First av
    1882-88: Hall Charles P, 343 E 36th, Coachman (or driver)
    1889-90: Hall Charles, coachman, h 314 E. 77th
    1891-1900: Hall, Chas. driver h 307 E 77th
    1891: Charles H Hall, Driver, 245 E 45th
    1892: Hall, Chas. driver, h 330 W 70th
    1894: Hall, Chas. coachman, h 250 W 69th

    The 1865 New York State Census doesn't cover New York County (aka Manhattan).

    7 Jul 1869: Catherine Teresa died of measles. The address on the death cert is 17 City Hall Pl., though her name on the cert is Ellen T. Hall. [Source: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WJS-GWD]

    1870 Census

    In 1870, the city called for a second census after failings with the official one. [Source: 1870 enumerations https://stevemorse.org/census/1870secondenumeration.html] So, we have the family twice, first enumerated in August 1870 [1st 1870 census https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M86M-4N5], then again in January 1871 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8JB-8TG]. The wards didn't change, but the Enumeration Districts did, further complicating things. The August census only has the ward and district, while the second has street addresses. Several family members are younger on the second, which leads me to believe the census taker helpfully "corrected" ages to the previous year. In both censuses, the Halls were in the 21st Ward, first in District 4, then in District 9, at 342 E 31st.

    Charles, 42, coachman or driver; Ellen, 33; Mary J, 9; Charles V., 7; Ellen, 4; Bridget, 1 month (August only); Annie, 1 year (January only).

    The 1875 New York State census doesn't cover New York County.

    1880 Census

    The Halls lived at 605 First Avenue: Charles H, 48, Driver; Ellen, 42; Mary J, 18, Dressmaker; Charles P, 16, App. Coach Bld; Ellen S, 14; Nancy, 10 [1880 census https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZ6R-5BV]

    14 Jun 1885: Daughter Ellen married Thomas Francis Gilson in St. Gabriel, Manhattan (FindMyPast transcription, no civil registration yet found).

    1890 Police Census

    The family was at 307 77th. Street (the Bronx was still part of Manhattan). Ellen and her family were either living next door or the two families lived together.

    Charles Hall, 58; Ellen, 52; Charles, 26; Annie, 20; Emma, 16; Josie, 12; Henry, 10
    Thomas Gilson, 30; Ellen, 25; Mary, 4; Ellen, 2; Thomas, 1

    Mary Jane had married, and the McCarthys lived at 313 Madison, in AD4, ED30:

    Mary Mccarthy, 27; Patrick Mccarthy, 35; John, 2^; Mary, 2 (^there's a notation that looks like John was 2m, which fits with other documents)

    20 Sep 1891: If I'm correct, Charles P. Hall married Mary Anne Finnegan (FindMyPast transcription). I have censuses for 1900 [Charles P. 1900 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MSKN-G4J], 1905, 1910 [Charles P. 1910 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M5ML-CV8], and 1915 [Charles P. 1915 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K9X6-5B1 (images require Ancestry)] that may be them, though Charles was boarding in 1910 and living with his sister Annie's family in 1915. Charles P. died 21 Apr 1916 (his age is off, but the parents match, and the address matches the 1915 census). [Charles P. Hall death https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WC4-1SZ]

    The 1892 New York State census doesn't cover New York County (Manhattan and the Bronx).

    28 Apr 1895: Annie Hall married Paul Sanchez in Manhattan.[Annie 1895 marriage https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:24CF-PZD]

    19 Jun 1899: Ellen (Christian) Hall died. Her address was 307 E. 77th St. Her age on the certificate is 53, but based on the baptism I believe is her, she was actually 63. [Ellen Hall 1899 death https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WX3-9Y3]

    1900 Census

    The Halls were still at 307 77th. Street, Manhattan. [1900 census, Hall https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MSKJ-62F] In addition to the family, there are seven boarders listed. Josephine was actually 23, but it wouldn't have been uncommon for a spinster to fudge her age.

    Charles Hall, 52, Retired; Emily, 23, Dressmaker; Harry, 21, Driver; Josephine, 19

    The McCarthys are still a mystery on this census. Patrick died 12 May 1893, and Mary and the children may have been scattered. If they were in institutions (poor house, orphanage, etc.) then their common names make them difficult to find. Or they might be together and badly indexed.

    Annie and her family lived in the 28th Ward: [1900 census, Sanchez https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MSKJ-J2H ]

    Paul Sanchenzes, 27; Annie, 26; Emilie, 3

    12 Sep 1900: Emma married Edward James Flanagan at St. Monica's parish, Manhattan.[Emma 1900 marriage https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:244B-3JL]

    4 Feb 1903: Josephine Hall died. Of note is that this document is the only document I've seen where her mother's name is given as Nellie.[Josephine 1903 death https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WXF-DYW]

    11 Oct 1903: Mary Jane (as Mary Mccarthy) remarried to George W. Lynch in Manhattan. [Mary J.s 1903 marriage https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2437-QRN]

    Est. 1903-4: I haven't found the marriage, but somewhere in this time frame Harry married Lillian Adams.

    1905 Census

    Still at 307 E. 77th, Annie and her family were living with Charles, and four boarders: [1905 census, Hall and Sanchez https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SPFY-921]

    Charles Hall, 61; Paul Shunchez, 34; Annie Shunchez, 30; Emily Shunchez, 8; Paul Shunchez, 5; Josephine Shunchez, 2

    Mary Jane and her family were living with Emma's family, at 834 Southern Blvd. in the Bronx. Mary's children from her first marriage are listed as boarders with their aunt: [1905 census, Lynch https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SPNV-XPJ and Flanagan and McCarthy https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SPNV-XPK]

    George W Lynch, 30, Clerk; Mary Lynch, 37
    Edward Flanagan, 28, Bookkeeper; Emily Flanagan, 27, Housework; Emily Flanagan, 3; Marion Flanagan, 1 6/12; John Mccarthy, 15, Office boy; Mary Mccarthy, 16, Housework

    Ellen's family had moved to Brooklyn, 60 Prospect Street, and had three lodgers: [1905 census, GIlson https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MK9F-HFH]

    Thomas Gilson, 46; Nellie, 35; May, 14; Nellie, 12; Thomas Jr, 10; Charles, 6; Josephine, 3; Harry, 1

    Harry is with his wife, their daughter, and his brother-in-law, at 2764 8th Ave.: [1905 census, Harry Hall https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SPFV-WSN]

    Henry D Hall, 25; Lillian Hall, 24; Lillian Hall, 0; James H Adams, 21

    Note on Harry's oldest daughter: She was Florence on her birth cert, Lillian a few weeks later on the census, and in 1914 they filed an amended birth cert with the name Gladys (which she used the rest of her life). Looking at the 29 May and 31 May birth certificates straightened this out.

    See my earlier note on Charles P. -- I'm not confident I have the correct family in 1905.

    15 Jul 1907: Charles H. Hall died [Charles Hall 1907 death https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2W9W-H3P] at the Presbyterian Hospital. His residence is given as 316 E. 81st St., which matches the 1906/7 NYC directory. The Sanchez family is at the same address. [image] He's buried in Calvary Cemetery in Queens (3rd Calvary), Section 19, Range 15, Plot E, Grave 19. I have yet to confirm who the other five people in the grave are.

    Following the children:

    Mary Jane and George had one known child, Lillian Elizabeth Lynch, 7 Sep 1905 [Lillian Lynch 1905 birth https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WD6-29G], and George died 27 May 1906 [George Lynch 1906 death https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WD2-SKW]. In 1910 Mary was with all three children in the Bronx [Mary Jane 1910 census https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M5CB-2PK]. In 1915, John and Lillian (as Elizabeth) were still with her. [Mary Jane 1915 census https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K9XP-WVT] In 1920, it was just Mary Jane and Elizabeth at the same address as 1915 [Mary Jane 1920 census https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MJGV-L1N], and in 1925 Mary Jane and Elizabeth had moved to Manhattan. [Mary Jane 1925 census https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KSQV-N6D] I haven't found Mary Jane after 1925, so I don't know if she died before 1930 or if I just haven't found her yet.

    - Mary McCarthy apparently married a Mr. King some time before Jan 1942 based on a Social Security document that has the right birth date and parents.
    - John moved away from his mother between 1915 and 1920, and I haven't found a WWI draft record I feel sure is him yet. There a WWII draft registration for John J McCarthy, b.12 May 1890, living in Brooklyn and unemployed that may be him.
    - Lillian married George Dominick Bossa on 9 Oct 1926 in the Municipal Building in Manhattan, [Lillian Lynch 1926 marriage https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:247Y-CCD] (the address on the marriage matches the 1925 census) but after that I lose track of her. There's a 1940 census in Brooklyn that has George and Elizabeth Bossa with a 9-yr-old son George that I feel is a good chance is them.

    Ellen S./Nellie died 11 Oct 1908 [Ellen S. 1908 death https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WFT-R39], and she's listed as a widow. I lose track of some of the kids after 1905, but I've found a DNA match on this line, to one of Ellen's 2nd great-grandchildren. Known surnames on this line include Freese, Tischler, and Vingelis.

    Annie/Nancy died 19 Oct 1921. [Annie 1921 death https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WYZ-8MK] Known surnames on this line include Drake and Mason.

    Emma died in May 1951 (no online documentation; I got the info from the cemetery). The Flanagans may get their own writeup, since this is the ancestral line.

    Harry died 5 Apr 1927. [Harry 1927 death https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WBD-246] I've found a DNA match on this line, to one of great-grandchildren. Known surnames on this line include Koonz and Micale.

    DNA Matches:

    3rd cousin Micale (24.8 cM on 2 segments) < (living?) Koonz < Gladys Mary Hall (1905-1993) < Harry Dennis Hall

    3rd cousin once removed Vingeles (20.8 cM on 2 segments) < Alfred Vingelis < Elenore Catherine Tischler (1913-2004) < Ellen Christian "Nellie" GIlson (1888-?) < Ellen S. Hall

    6th cousin once removed: Borden (7 cm on 1 segment) < Catherine Mary Lasell (1940-2009) < Alvin Alured Lasell (1864-1948) < Juba Henry Lasell (1838-1897) < Elizabeth Ann "Eliza" Cargill (1797-1879) < Lucy Grosvenor (1773-1840) < Hannah Buckley Prescott Hall (1740-1834) < Rev. David Hall (1704-1789) and Elizabeth Prescott (1713-1803)
    (also, two children of Borden, one with 7cM and one with 6cM)

    Charles married Ellen "Emma" "Nellie" Christian on 20 Jan 1861 in Manhattan, New York County, New York. Ellen was born about 1838 in Ireland; died on 19 Jun 1899 in New York, New York County, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Mary Jane Hall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 Nov 1861 in New York; was christened on 17 Nov 1861 in New York, New York County, New York; died in Unknown.
    2. 3. Charles Prescott Hall  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1862 in New York; was christened on 1 Nov 1863 in New York, New York County, New York; died on 21 Apr 1916 in Manhattan, New York County, New York; was buried after 21 Apr 1916 in Calvary Cemetery, Woodside, Queens County, New York.
    3. 4. Ellen S. "Nellie" Hall  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 24 Dec 1865 in New York; was christened on 24 Dec 1865 in New York, New York County, New York; died on 11 Oct 1908 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York; was buried after 11 Oct 1908 in Calvary Cemetery, Woodside, Queens County, New York.
    4. 5. Catherine Teresa Hall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Apr 1868; was christened on 16 Apr 1868 in New York, New York County, New York; died on 7 Jul 1869 in New York, New York County, New York.
    5. 6. Bridget Mary "Nancy" "Annie" Hall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 May 1870 in New York; was christened on 24 May 1870 in New York, New York County, New York; died on 19 Oct 1921 in Manhattan, New York County, New York.
    6. 7. Emma Augusta "Emily" Hall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Dec 1873 in New York; died before 25 May 1951; was buried on 25 May 1951 in Old Saint Raymond's Cemetery, Bronx, Bronx County, New York.
    7. 8. Josephine Hall  Descendancy chart to this point was born about Oct 1876 in New York; died on 4 Feb 1903 in Manhattan, New York County, New York; was buried after 4 Feb 1903 in Calvary Cemetery, Woodside, Queens County, New York.
    8. 9. Henry Dennis "Harry" Hall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Feb 1879 in New York; was christened after Feb 1879 in New York, New York County, New York; died on 5 Apr 1927 in Manhattan, New York County, New York; was buried after 5 Apr 1927 in Old Saint Raymond's Cemetery, Bronx, Bronx County, New York.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Mary Jane Hall Descendancy chart to this point (1.Charles1) was born on 6 Nov 1861 in New York; was christened on 17 Nov 1861 in New York, New York County, New York; died in Unknown.

    Other Events:

    • 1870 Census: 1 Aug 1870, New York, New York County, New York
    • 1870 Census: 19 Jan 1871, New York, New York County, New York
    • 1880 Census: 10 Jun 1880, New York, New York County, New York

    Notes:

    1870 Census:
    New York PO, Ward 21, 4th Election District, p. 119a
    Hall, Chas. H    42  M  W  Coachman  ----  ----   Mass                                                  citizen
    ---, Ellen          33   F  W   Keeping House         Ireland      Parents Foreign born
    ---, Mary J         9  F  W                                   New York  Mother  Foreign born school
    ---, Chas P        7  M  W                                         "            "               "
    ---, Ellen            4  F  W                                          "            "               "
    ---, Bridget    1/12  F  W                                          "            "               "          May

    1870 Census:
    New York PO, p. 276a
    East 31st Street bew 1st and 2nd Avenues
    Hall, Charles     41  M   Coach Driver  ----  ----  Mass
    ---, Ellen           32  F                                      Ireland
    ---, Mary J         9   F                                     New York
    ---, Charles        7  M                                         "
    ---, Ellen            5   F                                         "
    ---, Annie           1   F                                         "

    1880 Census:
    19th Election Dist., ED 491, p. 17
    605 First Avenue
    Hall, Charles H.     W  M  48         Head  Md  Driver               NH        NH       NH
    ---, Ellen               W   F  42         Wife  Md  Keeping h.        Ireland  Ireland  Ireland
    ---, Mary J            W   F  18          Dau  S    Dress Maker     NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Charles P        W  M  16          Son  S    App Coach bld  NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Ellen S            W  F   14          Dau  S                           NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Nancy             W  F   10          Dau  S                           NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Emma             W  F     6          Dau  S                           NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Josephine       W  F     3          Dau  S                           NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Harry              W  M    1 2/12  Son  S                            NY        NH       Ireland

    Mary married Patrick McCarthy before 1888. Patrick died on 12 May 1893 in New York, New York County, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 10. Mary McCarthy  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1888 in New York; died in Unknown.
    2. 11. John McCarthy  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1890 in New York; died in Unknown.

    Mary married George W. Lynch on 11 Oct 1903 in Manhattan, New York County, New York. George was born about 1875; died in Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Charles Prescott Hall Descendancy chart to this point (1.Charles1) was born in 1862 in New York; was christened on 1 Nov 1863 in New York, New York County, New York; died on 21 Apr 1916 in Manhattan, New York County, New York; was buried after 21 Apr 1916 in Calvary Cemetery, Woodside, Queens County, New York.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: L2LR-QFC
    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 197064093
    • 1870 Census: 1 Aug 1870, New York, New York County, New York
    • 1870 Census: 19 Jan 1871, New York, New York County, New York
    • 1880 Census: 10 Jun 1880, New York, New York County, New York
    • 1900 Census: 11 Jun 1900, Manhattan, New York County, New York
    • Census: 1 Jun 1905, Manhattan, New York County, New York; 1905 New York State
    • 1910 Census: 2 May 1910, Manhattan, New York County, New York
    • Census: 1 Jun 1915, Manhattan, New York County, New York; 1915 New York State Census

    Notes:

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2LR-QFC

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/197064093

    1870 Census:
    New York PO, Ward 21, 4th Election District, p. 119a
    Hall, Chas. H    42  M  W  Coachman  ----  ----   Mass                                                  citizen
    ---, Ellen          33   F  W   Keeping House         Ireland      Parents Foreign born
    ---, Mary J         9  F  W                                   New York  Mother  Foreign born school
    ---, Chas P        7  M  W                                         "            "               "
    ---, Ellen            4  F  W                                          "            "               "
    ---, Bridget    1/12  F  W                                          "            "               "          May

    1870 Census:
    New York PO, p. 276a
    East 31st Street bew 1st and 2nd Avenues
    Hall, Charles     41  M   Coach Driver  ----  ----  Mass
    ---, Ellen           32  F                                      Ireland
    ---, Mary J         9   F                                     New York
    ---, Charles        7  M                                         "
    ---, Ellen            5   F                                         "
    ---, Annie           1   F                                         "

    1880 Census:
    19th Election Dist., ED 491, p. 17
    605 First Avenue
    Hall, Charles H.     W  M  48         Head  Md  Driver               NH        NH       NH
    ---, Ellen               W   F  42         Wife  Md  Keeping h.        Ireland  Ireland  Ireland
    ---, Mary J            W   F  18          Dau  S    Dress Maker     NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Charles P        W  M  16          Son  S    App Coach bld  NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Ellen S            W  F   14          Dau  S                           NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Nancy             W  F   10          Dau  S                           NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Emma             W  F     6          Dau  S                           NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Josephine       W  F     3          Dau  S                           NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Harry              W  M    1 2/12  Son  S                            NY        NH       Ireland

    1900 Census:
    ED 750, sheet 20A
    213 East 77h St.
    Hall, Charles     Head  W  M  Oct    1866  33  Md  9           NY        NY       NY                      Carpenter
    ---, Mary           Wife  W   F  Sept  1867  32  Md  9  3  3   Ireland  Ireland  Ireland  1885 15
    ---, Charles        Son  W  M  Feb    1893   7  S                 NY        NY       Ireland
    ---, Anna            Dau  W  F  Apr    1895   5  S                 NY        NY       Ireland
    ---, John            Son   W  M  Apr   1897   3  S                 NY        NY       Ireland
    ... 5 Boarders - Samuel & Johana Abraham family

    Census:
    Assembly District 30, Election District 07, p. 24
    343 East 84th Street
    Hall, Charles      Head  W  M  38  United States       Cit   Carpenter
    ---, Mary            Wife  W  F   35  Ireland          19  Cit   Housework
    ---, Charles         Son  W  M   12  United States      Cit   School
    ---, Anna             Dau  W  F   10         "                   "      "
    ---, John             Son   W  M    8         "                   "      "
    ---, Henry            Son  W  M     4         "                  "
    ---, Edward          Son  W  M     1         "                  "

    1910 Census:
    Supplementary Sheet, Ward 12, ED 426, sheet 21B
    156 East 129th St.
    ...
    Hall, Charles P    Lodger  M  W  48  M1  20  5  5   NY  VT  Ireland   Cochbody Maker - Carriage Factory

    Census:
    Assem. Dist. 20, Election District 9, p. 11
    250 East 78th St
    Sanchez, Paul     Head  W  M  48  Cuba  48  Cit   Cigar Maker
    ---, Annie            Wife   W  F  43   US     43  Cit   Housework
    ---, Emily             Dau    W  F  17  US     17   Cit   Telephone Operator
    ---, Paul               Son    W  M  14  US    14   Cit   Office boy
    ---, Josephine      Dau    W   F  11  US    11   Cit   School
    ---, Ralph             Son    W   M   9  US      9   Cit     "
    ---, Grace             Dau   W   F   7   US      7   Cit     "
    ---, Ethel               Dau   W   F   4   US      4   Cit     "
    Hall, Charles    Bro-i-L    W  M   51  US     51  Cit   Carpenter
    Gilson, Thomas  Nephew  W  M  24  US     24  Cit   Pipe Fitter

    Charles married Mary Agnes Finnegan on 20 Sep 1891 in New York, New York County, New York. Mary was born about Sep 1867 in Ireland; died in Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 12. Charles Gerard Hall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Feb 1893 in Manhattan, New York County, New York; died in Unknown.
    2. 13. Anna I. "Annie" Hall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Apr 1895 in Manhattan, New York County, New York; died in Unknown.
    3. 14. John J. Hall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Apr 1897 in Manhattan, New York County, New York; died in Jan 1985 in Queens, Queens County, New York.
    4. 15. Henry J. Hall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Apr 1901 in Manhattan, New York County, New York; died in Unknown.
    5. 16. Edward Michael Hall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Sep 1903 in Manhattan, New York County, New York; died in Unknown.

  3. 4.  Ellen S. "Nellie" Hall Descendancy chart to this point (1.Charles1) was born before 24 Dec 1865 in New York; was christened on 24 Dec 1865 in New York, New York County, New York; died on 11 Oct 1908 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York; was buried after 11 Oct 1908 in Calvary Cemetery, Woodside, Queens County, New York.

    Other Events:

    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 197063568
    • 1870 Census: 1 Aug 1870, New York, New York County, New York
    • 1870 Census: 19 Jan 1871, New York, New York County, New York
    • 1880 Census: 10 Jun 1880, New York, New York County, New York

    Notes:

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/197063568

    1870 Census:
    New York PO, Ward 21, 4th Election District, p. 119a
    Hall, Chas. H    42  M  W  Coachman  ----  ----   Mass                                                  citizen
    ---, Ellen          33   F  W   Keeping House         Ireland      Parents Foreign born
    ---, Mary J         9  F  W                                   New York  Mother  Foreign born school
    ---, Chas P        7  M  W                                         "            "               "
    ---, Ellen            4  F  W                                          "            "               "
    ---, Bridget    1/12  F  W                                          "            "               "          May

    1870 Census:
    New York PO, p. 276a
    East 31st Street bew 1st and 2nd Avenues
    Hall, Charles     41  M   Coach Driver  ----  ----  Mass
    ---, Ellen           32  F                                      Ireland
    ---, Mary J         9   F                                     New York
    ---, Charles        7  M                                         "
    ---, Ellen            5   F                                         "
    ---, Annie           1   F                                         "

    1880 Census:
    19th Election Dist., ED 491, p. 17
    605 First Avenue
    Hall, Charles H.     W  M  48         Head  Md  Driver               NH        NH       NH
    ---, Ellen               W   F  42         Wife  Md  Keeping h.        Ireland  Ireland  Ireland
    ---, Mary J            W   F  18          Dau  S    Dress Maker     NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Charles P        W  M  16          Son  S    App Coach bld  NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Ellen S            W  F   14          Dau  S                           NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Nancy             W  F   10          Dau  S                           NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Emma             W  F     6          Dau  S                           NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Josephine       W  F     3          Dau  S                           NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Harry              W  M    1 2/12  Son  S                            NY        NH       Ireland

    Ellen married Thomas Francis Gilson on 14 Jun 1885 in New York, New York County, New York. Thomas was born about 1860; died in Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 17. Mary Gilson  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1886 in New York; died in Unknown.
    2. 18. Ellen Gilson  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1888 in New York; died in Unknown.
    3. 19. Thomas Gilson  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1889 in New York; died in Unknown.
    4. 20. Josephine M. Gilson  Descendancy chart to this point was born about Jun 1897 in New York; died before 10 Sep 1960 in Queens, Queens County, New York; was buried on 10 Sep 1960 in Saint Charles Cemetery, East Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York.

  4. 6.  Bridget Mary "Nancy" "Annie" Hall Descendancy chart to this point (1.Charles1) was born on 15 May 1870 in New York; was christened on 24 May 1870 in New York, New York County, New York; died on 19 Oct 1921 in Manhattan, New York County, New York.

    Other Events:

    • 1870 Census: 1 Aug 1870, New York, New York County, New York
    • 1870 Census: 19 Jan 1871, New York, New York County, New York
    • 1880 Census: 10 Jun 1880, New York, New York County, New York
    • 1900 Census: 11 Jun 1900, Manhattan, New York County, New York
    • Census: 1 Jun 1905, Manhattan, New York County, New York; 1905 New York State
    • 1910 Census: 19 Apr 1910, Manhattan, New York County, New York
    • Census: 1 Jun 1915, Manhattan, New York County, New York; 1915 New York State Census
    • 1920 Census: 3 Jan 1920, Manhattan, New York County, New York

    Notes:

    1870 Census:
    New York PO, Ward 21, 4th Election District, p. 119a
    Hall, Chas. H    42  M  W  Coachman  ----  ----   Mass                                                  citizen
    ---, Ellen          33   F  W   Keeping House         Ireland      Parents Foreign born
    ---, Mary J         9  F  W                                   New York  Mother  Foreign born school
    ---, Chas P        7  M  W                                         "            "               "
    ---, Ellen            4  F  W                                          "            "               "
    ---, Bridget    1/12  F  W                                          "            "               "          May

    1870 Census:
    New York PO, p. 276a
    East 31st Street bew 1st and 2nd Avenues
    Hall, Charles     41  M   Coach Driver  ----  ----  Mass
    ---, Ellen           32  F                                      Ireland
    ---, Mary J         9   F                                     New York
    ---, Charles        7  M                                         "
    ---, Ellen            5   F                                         "
    ---, Annie           1   F                                         "

    1880 Census:
    19th Election Dist., ED 491, p. 17
    605 First Avenue
    Hall, Charles H.     W  M  48         Head  Md  Driver               NH        NH       NH
    ---, Ellen               W   F  42         Wife  Md  Keeping h.        Ireland  Ireland  Ireland
    ---, Mary J            W   F  18          Dau  S    Dress Maker     NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Charles P        W  M  16          Son  S    App Coach bld  NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Ellen S            W  F   14          Dau  S                           NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Nancy             W  F   10          Dau  S                           NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Emma             W  F     6          Dau  S                           NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Josephine       W  F     3          Dau  S                           NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Harry              W  M    1 2/12  Son  S                            NY        NH       Ireland

    1900 Census:
    ED 755, sheet 17A
    330 E. 79th St
    Sanchszes, Paul     Head  M  W  Jan  1873  27  Md  5           Cuba  Cuba     Spain  1885 15 Al   Sigarmaker
    ---, Annie               Wife   F  W  May  1874  26  Md  5  2  1   NY      Ireland  NH
    ---, Emilie               Dau   F  W  Nov   1897    2  S                 NY      Cuba    NY
    ... 1 Boarder

    Census:
    Assem. Dist. 28, Election District 4, pp. 10-11
    307 Second Ave.
    Hall, Charles           Head  W  M  61   US           Cit
    Shanchez, Paul  Son-i-L   W  M  34   Cuba  22  Al   Cigar maker 
    ---, Annie                Dau   W  F  30    US           Cit
    -----  p. 11  -----
    Shanchez, Emily   GDau   W  F   8     US           Cit
    ---, Paul                GSon   W  M  5     US           Cit
    ---, Josephine       GDau   W  F   2    US           Cit
    ...4 Boarders

    1910 Census:
    Ward 19, ED 1054, sheet 5B
    250 East 78th Street
    Sanchez, Paul J.        Head  M  W  37  M1  15           Cuba  Spain  Canary Islands  1880 Al   Cigar Maker - Cigar Factory
    ---, Annie E.               Wife   F  W  36  M1  15  6  5   NY      NH      Ireland
    ---, Emily F                 Dau   F  W   12  S                  NY      Cuba   NY
    ---, Paul E                   Son  M  W     9  S                  NY      Cuba   NY
    ---, Josephine M.         Dau  F  W      6  S                  NY      Cuba   NY
    ---, Ralph F.                Son  M  W      4  S                  NY      Cuba   NY
    ---, Grace E.               Dau   F  W     2  S                  NY      Cuba   NY
    ... 7 Boarders

    Census:
    Assem. Dist. 20, Election District 9, p. 11
    250 East 78th St
    Sanchez, Paul     Head  W  M  48  Cuba  48  Cit   Cigar Maker
    ---, Annie            Wife   W  F  43   US     43  Cit   Housework
    ---, Emily             Dau    W  F  17  US     17   Cit   Telephone Operator
    ---, Paul               Son    W  M  14  US    14   Cit   Office boy
    ---, Josephine      Dau    W   F  11  US    11   Cit   School
    ---, Ralph             Son    W   M   9  US      9   Cit     "
    ---, Grace             Dau   W   F   7   US      7   Cit     "
    ---, Ethel               Dau   W   F   4   US      4   Cit     "
    Hall, Charles    Bro-i-L    W  M   51  US     51  Cit   Carpenter
    Gilson, Thomas  Nephew  W  M  24  US     24  Cit   Pipe Fitter

    1920 Census:
    16 Assem. Dist, ED 1119, sheet 3A
    250 East 78th St.
    Sanchez, Paul      Head  M  W  50  Md   FL  Spain  Spain     Carpenter - Shop
    ---, Annie             Wife   F  W  48  Md   NY  CT      Ireland    Keeper - Boarding House
    ---, Emily              Dau   F  W  21  S     NY   FL      NY          Supervisor - Telephone
    ---, Paul               Son   M  W  19  S     NY   FL      NY          Electrician - Helper
    ---, Josephine       Dau   F  W  16  S     NY   FL      NY          Operator - Typewriter
    ---, Ralph              Son  M  W  13  S     NY   FL      NY         
    ---, Grace             Dau   F  W  11  S     NY   FL      NY         
    ---, Ethel               Dau   F  W   9  S     NY   FL      NY         
    ... 4 boarders

    Died:
    Ancestry.com. New York, New York, Extracted Death Index, 1862-1948
    Name:      Annie Sanchez
    Age:      47
    Birth Year:      abt 1874
    Death Date:      19 Oct 1921
    Death Place:      Manhattan, New York, USA
    Certificate Number:      24001

    Bridget married Paul J. Sanchez on 28 Apr 1895 in Manhattan, New York County, New York. Paul was born about Jan 1873 in Cuba; died on 3 Aug 1920 in Kings County, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 21. Emily F. Sanchez  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Nov 1897 in New York, New York County, New York; died on 20 Apr 1989; was buried after 20 Apr 1989 in Long Island National Cemetery, East Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York.
    2. 22. Paul E. Sanchez  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 9 Oct 1900 in New York, New York County, New York; died in Unknown.
    3. 23. Josephine M. Sanchez  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Jul 1903 in Manhattan, New York County, New York; died in Unknown.
    4. 24. Raphael Francis "Ralph" Sanchez  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Jan 1906 in Manhattan, New York County, New York; died on 19 Sep 1955; was buried on 22 Sep 1955 in Camp Butler National Cemetery, Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois.
    5. 25. Grace E. Sanchez  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1908 in New York; died in Unknown.
    6. 26. Ethel Marie Sanchez  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Aug 1910 in New York, New York County, New York; died on 15 Feb 1992 in Dade County, Florida.

  5. 7.  Emma Augusta "Emily" Hall Descendancy chart to this point (1.Charles1) was born on 10 Dec 1873 in New York; died before 25 May 1951; was buried on 25 May 1951 in Old Saint Raymond's Cemetery, Bronx, Bronx County, New York.

    Other Events:

    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 197328182
    • 1880 Census: 10 Jun 1880, New York, New York County, New York
    • 1900 Census: 8 Jun 1900, Manhattan, New York County, New York

    Notes:

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/197328182

    1880 Census:
    19th Election Dist., ED 491, p. 17
    605 First Avenue
    Hall, Charles H.     W  M  48         Head  Md  Driver               NH        NH       NH
    ---, Ellen               W   F  42         Wife  Md  Keeping h.        Ireland  Ireland  Ireland
    ---, Mary J            W   F  18          Dau  S    Dress Maker     NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Charles P        W  M  16          Son  S    App Coach bld  NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Ellen S            W  F   14          Dau  S                           NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Nancy             W  F   10          Dau  S                           NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Emma             W  F     6          Dau  S                           NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Josephine       W  F     3          Dau  S                           NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Harry              W  M    1 2/12  Son  S                            NY        NH       Ireland

    1900 Census:
    ED 752, sheet 15A
    307 Seventy seven street
    Hall, Charles      Head  W  M  Oct   1847  52  Wd   NY  NH  MA   Retired
    ---, Emily            Dau  W   F  Dec  1876  23  S      NY  NH  MA   Dressmaker
    ---, Henry           Son  W  M  Feb   1879  21  S      NY  NH  MA   Driver
    ---, Josephine     Dau  W  F  Oct    1880  19  S      NY  NH  MA  
    ... 7 Boarders

    Buried:
    Burial information from St Raymond's Cemetery:

    Emily Flanagan buried 05/25/1951 Age 73
    Fredrick Brumm buried 01/19/1954 Age 48 (Marion's husband)
    Edward Flanagan buried 09/24/1956 Age 79 (Emily's husband)
    Marion Brumm buried 03/09/2002 Age 98 (Emily and Edward's daughter)

    They are located in Section 17 Range 86 Grave 50

    Emma married Edward John Flanagan on 12 Sep 1900 in Manhattan, New York County, New York. Edward was born in 1876; died before 24 Sep 1956; was buried on 24 Sep 1956 in Old Saint Raymond's Cemetery, Bronx, Bronx County, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 27. Emily Flanagan  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1902 in New York; died in Unknown.
    2. 28. Marion Grace Flanagan  Descendancy chart to this point was born after 1903 in New York; died before 9 Mar 2002 in Seaford, Sussex County, Delaware; was buried on 9 Mar 2002 in Old Saint Raymond's Cemetery, Bronx, Bronx County, New York.

  6. 9.  Henry Dennis "Harry" Hall Descendancy chart to this point (1.Charles1) was born on 13 Feb 1879 in New York; was christened after Feb 1879 in New York, New York County, New York; died on 5 Apr 1927 in Manhattan, New York County, New York; was buried after 5 Apr 1927 in Old Saint Raymond's Cemetery, Bronx, Bronx County, New York.

    Other Events:

    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 197063802
    • 1880 Census: 10 Jun 1880, New York, New York County, New York
    • 1900 Census: 8 Jun 1900, Manhattan, New York County, New York

    Notes:

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/197063802

    1880 Census:
    19th Election Dist., ED 491, p. 17
    605 First Avenue
    Hall, Charles H.     W  M  48         Head  Md  Driver               NH        NH       NH
    ---, Ellen               W   F  42         Wife  Md  Keeping h.        Ireland  Ireland  Ireland
    ---, Mary J            W   F  18          Dau  S    Dress Maker     NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Charles P        W  M  16          Son  S    App Coach bld  NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Ellen S            W  F   14          Dau  S                           NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Nancy             W  F   10          Dau  S                           NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Emma             W  F     6          Dau  S                           NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Josephine       W  F     3          Dau  S                           NY        NH       Ireland
    ---, Harry              W  M    1 2/12  Son  S                            NY        NH       Ireland

    1900 Census:
    ED 752, sheet 15A
    307 Seventy seven street
    Hall, Charles      Head  W  M  Oct   1847  52  Wd   NY  NH  MA   Retired
    ---, Emily            Dau  W   F  Dec  1876  23  S      NY  NH  MA   Dressmaker
    ---, Henry           Son  W  M  Feb   1879  21  S      NY  NH  MA   Driver
    ---, Josephine     Dau  W  F  Oct    1880  19  S      NY  NH  MA  
    ... 7 Boarders

    Henry married Lillian Adams about 1904. Lillian was born about 1881; died in Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 29. Gladys "Lillian" "Florence" Hall  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1905 in New York; died in Unknown.
    2. 30. James A. Hall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Jan 1908 in New York, New York County, New York; died before 29 May 1880 in Pompano Beach, Broward County, Florida; was buried before 29 May 1880 in Gerow Cemetery, New Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut.
    3. 31. Ralph K. Hall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Feb 1917; died on 6 Jun 1967; was buried after 6 Jun 1967 in Long Island National Cemetery, East Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York.


Generation: 3

  1. 16.  Edward Michael Hall Descendancy chart to this point (3.Charles2, 1.Charles1) was born on 26 Sep 1903 in Manhattan, New York County, New York; died in Unknown.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LYFM-4N9
    • Census: 1 Jun 1905, Manhattan, New York County, New York; 1905 New York State
    • 1910 Census: 28 Apr 1910, New York, New York County, New York
    • Census: 1 Jun 1915, Manhattan, New York County, New York; 1915 New York State
    • 1920 Census: 6 Jan 1920, Manhattan, New York County, New York
    • Census: 1 Jun 1925, Corona, Queens County, New York; 1925 New York State
    • 1930 Census: 24 Apr 1930, Queens, Queens County, New York
    • 1940 Census: 10 Apr 1940, Maspeth, Queens County, New York

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Name: Edward Michael Hall
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 26 Sep 1903
    Event Place: Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
    Gender: Male
    Race: White
    Father's Name: Charles Prescott Hall
    Father's Birthplace: U.S.
    Father's Age: 36
    Mother's Name: Mary Agnes Finnegan Hall
    Mother's Birthplace: Ireland
    Mother's Age: 35

    Other information in the record of Edward Michael Hall
    Name: Edward Michael Hall
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 26 Sep 1903
    Event Place: Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
    Gender: Male
    Race: White
    Father's Name: Charles Prescott Hall
    Father's Birthplace: U.S.
    Father's Age: 36
    Mother's Name: Mary Agnes Finnegan Hall
    Mother's Birthplace: Ireland
    Mother's Age: 35

    Reference ID: cn 42148
    GS Film Number: 1984035

    Citing this Record
    "New York, New York City Births, 1846-1909," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2W4S-R95 : 11 February 2018), Mary Agnes Finnegan Hall in entry for Edward Michael Hall, 26 Sep 1903; citing Manhattan, New York, New York, United States, reference cn 42148 New York Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 1,984,035.

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYFM-4N9

    Census:
    Assembly District 30, Election District 07, p. 24
    343 East 84th Street
    Hall, Charles      Head  W  M  38  United States       Cit   Carpenter
    ---, Mary            Wife  W  F   35  Ireland          19  Cit   Housework
    ---, Charles         Son  W  M   12  United States      Cit   School
    ---, Anna             Dau  W  F   10         "                   "      "
    ---, John             Son   W  M    8         "                   "      "
    ---, Henry            Son  W  M     4         "                  "
    ---, Edward          Son  W  M     1         "                  "

    1910 Census:
    ED 1036, sheet 23A
    715 East 78th Street
    Hall, Mary                       Head  F  W  40  M1  19  5  5   Ireland  Ireland  Ireland  1887    Keeper - Boarding House
    ---, Charles                     Son   M  W  17  S                  NY        NY       Ireland              Butcher - Butcher Shop
    ---, Anna                         Dau   F  W  15  S                  NY        NY       Ireland  
    ---, John                          Son  M  W  13  S                  NY        NY       Ireland  
    ---, Henry J                     Son  M  W    9  S                  NY        NY       Ireland  
    ---, Michael E.                 Son  M  W    6  S                  NY        NY       Ireland  
    Finnegan, Thomas J  Boarder  M  W  37  Wd               Ireland  Ireland  Ireland  1892 Na   Laborer - Building

    Census:
    Assembly District 20, Election District 12, pp. 9-10
    215 East 78th Street
    Hall, Mary A.     Head  W  F  46  Ireland  38  Cit   House Work
    ---, Charles G    Son   W  M  22  US       22    "    Butcher
    ---, Anna V.       Dau   W  F  20    "        20     "   Telephone Operator
    ---, John J.        Son  W  M  18    "        18      "   Cashier
    -----  p. 10  -----
    Hall, Henry J.     Son  W  M  14    "        14      "   School
    ---, Michael E.    Son  W  M  11    "        11      "      "
    ... 2 Boarders

    1920 Census:
    Assembly District 16, ED 1118, sheet 3B
    215 78th Street
    Hall, Mary       Head  F  W  50  Wd  1886 Na ?   Ireland  Ireland  Ireland 
    ---, Charles     Son   M  W  26  S                       NY        NY       Ireland   Butcher
    ---, Anna         Dau   F  W  23  S                       NY        NY       Ireland   Operator - Telephone
    ---, John J       Son  M  W  22  S                       NY        NY       Ireland   Electrician - Edison
    ---, Henry        Son  M  W  19  S                       NY        NY       Ireland   Office Work - Brokers
    ---, Edwin M    Son  M  W  16  S                       NY        NY       Ireland      "                     "
    .... 2 Roomers

    Census:
    Assembly District 03, Election District 35, Ward 2, p. 2
    55 East Polk Avenue
    Hall, Mary       Head  W  F   55  Ireland  40  Cit  through marriage   housewife
    ---, Charles G  child  W  M  32  US              "                                butcher
    ---, Annie        child  W   F  30   "                "                                office clerk
    ---, John J.     child  W   M  28   "                "                                electrician
    ---, Henry J    child  W  M   24   "                "                                office clerk
    ---, Edward N. child  W  M   21   "                "                                     "

    1930 Census:
    3rd Assembly District, ED 179, sheet 16B
    Glean St.
    Hall, Edward     Head  M  W  26  Md  22   NY  NY  Irish Free State   Bookkeeper - Brokerage
    ---, Dorothy      Wife   F  W  20  Md  16   NY  NY  NY

    1940 Census:
    Assembly District 2, ED 41-260, sheet 7A
    5441 65 Place
    Hall, Mary Agnes     Head  F  W  70  Wd   West Ireland  Na  1935: Same House
    ---, Charles             Son   M  W  47  S      New York                          "                 Messenger - Butcher
    ---, Anna                 Dau   F  W  44  S      New York                          "                 Telephone Oper. - Seminary Theological
    ---, John                 Son   M  W  43  Md    New York                          "                 Clerical Work - Edison Co.
    ---, Mary             Dau-i-L  F  W  36  Md    New York             1935: Elmhurst
    ---, Edward F           Son  M  W  33  Md    Mew York                         "                  Clerical Work

    Edward married Dorothy D. Ferguson about 1926. Dorothy was born on 17 Sep 1909 in Kings County, New York; died in Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Edward married Mary [--?--] after 1930. Mary was born about 1905 in New York; died in Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 20.  Josephine M. Gilson Descendancy chart to this point (4.Ellen2, 1.Charles1) was born about Jun 1897 in New York; died before 10 Sep 1960 in Queens, Queens County, New York; was buried on 10 Sep 1960 in Saint Charles Cemetery, East Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York.

    Other Events:

    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 177411470

    Notes:

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177411470

    Family/Spouse: James Freese. James died before 31 Jan 1973; was buried on 31 Jan 1973 in Saint Charles Cemetery, East Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 21.  Emily F. Sanchez Descendancy chart to this point (6.Bridget2, 1.Charles1) was born on 23 Nov 1897 in New York, New York County, New York; died on 20 Apr 1989; was buried after 20 Apr 1989 in Long Island National Cemetery, East Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York.

    Other Events:

    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 82648677
    • 1900 Census: 11 Jun 1900, Manhattan, New York County, New York
    • Census: 1 Jun 1905, Manhattan, New York County, New York; 1905 New York State
    • 1910 Census: 19 Apr 1910, Manhattan, New York County, New York
    • Census: 1 Jun 1915, Manhattan, New York County, New York; 1915 New York State Census
    • 1920 Census: 3 Jan 1920, Manhattan, New York County, New York
    • Census: 1 Jun 1925, Bronx, Bronx County, New York
    • 1930 Census: 8 Apr 1930, Bronx, Bronx County, New York
    • 1940 Census: 13 Apr 1940, Bronx, Bronx County, New York

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007
    Name:      Emily Drake  [Emily F Drake] [Emily Sanchez]
    Gender:      Female
    Birth Date:      23 Nov 1897
    Birth Place:      N Y C, NY
    Death Date:      20 Apr 1989
    Claim Date:      26 Jul 1961
    Father:      Paul Sanchez
    Mother:      Anne Hall
    __________

    Ancestry.com. New York, New York, Birth Index, 1891-1902
    Name:      Emily F. Sanchez
    Birth Date:      23 Nov 1897
    Birth Place:      New York, New York
    Certificate Number:      49556
    ________

    Ancestry.com. New York, New York, Extracted Birth Index, 1878-1909
    Name:      Emily F Sanchez
    Birth Date:      23 Nov 1897
    Birth Place:      Manhattan, New York, USA
    Certificate Number:      49556

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82648677

    1900 Census:
    ED 755, sheet 17A
    330 E. 79th St
    Sanchszes, Paul     Head  M  W  Jan  1873  27  Md  5           Cuba  Cuba     Spain  1885 15 Al   Sigarmaker
    ---, Annie               Wife   F  W  May  1874  26  Md  5  2  1   NY      Ireland  NH
    ---, Emilie               Dau   F  W  Nov   1897    2  S                 NY      Cuba    NY
    ... 1 Boarder

    Census:
    Assem. Dist. 28, Election District 4, pp. 10-11
    307 Second Ave.
    Hall, Charles           Head  W  M  61   US           Cit
    Shanchez, Paul  Son-i-L   W  M  34   Cuba  22  Al   Cigar maker 
    ---, Annie                Dau   W  F  30    US           Cit
    -----  p. 11  -----
    Shanchez, Emily   GDau   W  F   8     US           Cit
    ---, Paul                GSon   W  M  5     US           Cit
    ---, Josephine       GDau   W  F   2    US           Cit
    ...4 Boarders

    1910 Census:
    Ward 19, ED 1054, sheet 5B
    250 East 78th Street
    Sanchez, Paul J.        Head  M  W  37  M1  15           Cuba  Spain  Canary Islands  1880 Al   Cigar Maker - Cigar Factory
    ---, Annie E.               Wife   F  W  36  M1  15  6  5   NY      NH      Ireland
    ---, Emily F                 Dau   F  W   12  S                  NY      Cuba   NY
    ---, Paul E                   Son  M  W     9  S                  NY      Cuba   NY
    ---, Josephine M.         Dau  F  W      6  S                  NY      Cuba   NY
    ---, Ralph F.                Son  M  W      4  S                  NY      Cuba   NY
    ---, Grace E.               Dau   F  W     2  S                  NY      Cuba   NY
    ... 7 Boarders

    Census:
    Assem. Dist. 20, Election District 9, p. 11
    250 East 78th St
    Sanchez, Paul     Head  W  M  48  Cuba  48  Cit   Cigar Maker
    ---, Annie            Wife   W  F  43   US     43  Cit   Housework
    ---, Emily             Dau    W  F  17  US     17   Cit   Telephone Operator
    ---, Paul               Son    W  M  14  US    14   Cit   Office boy
    ---, Josephine      Dau    W   F  11  US    11   Cit   School
    ---, Ralph             Son    W   M   9  US      9   Cit     "
    ---, Grace             Dau   W   F   7   US      7   Cit     "
    ---, Ethel               Dau   W   F   4   US      4   Cit     "
    Hall, Charles    Bro-i-L    W  M   51  US     51  Cit   Carpenter
    Gilson, Thomas  Nephew  W  M  24  US     24  Cit   Pipe Fitter

    1920 Census:
    16 Assem. Dist, ED 1119, sheet 3A
    250 East 78th St.
    Sanchez, Paul      Head  M  W  50  Md   FL  Spain  Spain     Carpenter - Shop
    ---, Annie             Wife   F  W  48  Md   NY  CT      Ireland    Keeper - Boarding House
    ---, Emily              Dau   F  W  21  S     NY   FL      NY          Supervisor - Telephone
    ---, Paul               Son   M  W  19  S     NY   FL      NY          Electrician - Helper
    ---, Josephine       Dau   F  W  16  S     NY   FL      NY          Operator - Typewriter
    ---, Ralph              Son  M  W  13  S     NY   FL      NY         
    ---, Grace             Dau   F  W  11  S     NY   FL      NY         
    ---, Ethel               Dau   F  W   9  S     NY   FL      NY         
    ... 4 boarders

    Census:
    Assem. Dist. 02, Eelction Dist. 25, p. 24
    985 Summit Ave.
    Sanchz, Paul     Head  W  M  25  US   Cit   Wireman IRT
    ---, Emily          Sister  W  F   27  US   Cit   Telephone Opr
    ---, Grace         Sister  W  F   17  US   Cit          "
    ---, Josephine   Sister  W  F   21  US   Cit    Steno
    ---, Ethel           Sister  W  F   13  US   Cit   School

    1930 Census:
    Assembly District #2, ED 108, sheet 10B
    103 University Avenue
    Drake, John                Head  M  W  32  Md  29   NY  NY  Ireland   Patrolman - Police Dept.
    ---, Emily                    Wife   F  W  32  Md  29   NY  FL   NY
    Sanchez, Josephine  Sis-i-L  F  W  27  S           NY  FL   NY         Secretary - Insurance
    ---, Grace                 Sis-i-L  F  W  21  S           NY  FL   NY         Operator - Telephone
    ---, Ralph                  Bro-i-L  M W  24  S           NY  FL   NY         Helper - Plumber
    ---, Ethel                   Sis-i-L  F  W  19  S           NY  FL   NY         Typist - Brokerage house

    1940 Census:
    6th Assem Dist., ED 3-819, sheet 8A
    1817 Tenbroeck Avenue
    Drake, John                Head  M  W  42  Md   New York   1935: Same House   Policeman - N.Y. City
    ---, Emily                     Wife  F  W  42  Md   New York         "
    ---, John                      Son  M  W   9  S     New York          "
    ---, Annie                     Dau  F  W   5  S     New York          "
    Sanchez, Josephine  Sis-i-L  F  W 36  S     New York          "                         Secretary - Insurance
    ---, Grace                 Sis-i-L  F  W 31  S     New York          "                         Orce Clerk Adjustment - Telephone Co.
    ---, Ralph                 Bro-i-L  M  W 33  S     New York          "                         Chauffer - Taxi
    ---, Ethel                   Sis-i-L  F  W 19  S     New York          "                         Typist - Surety Co.
    Drake, Johanna        Sister   F  W  44  S     New York          "                         Maid - Private Family

    Emily married John P. Drake on 12 Oct 1926 in Bronx, Bronx County, New York. John was born on 30 Jul 1897 in New York; died on 4 Nov 1964; was buried after 4 Nov 1964 in Long Island National Cemetery, East Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 32. John Drake  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1931 in New York; died in Unknown.
    2. 33. Anne C. "Annie" Drake  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Apr 1935 in New York; died on 1 Jul 2006 in Cape Coral, Lee County, Florida.

  4. 22.  Paul E. Sanchez Descendancy chart to this point (6.Bridget2, 1.Charles1) was born on 9 Oct 1900 in New York, New York County, New York; died in Unknown.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1 Jun 1905, Manhattan, New York County, New York; 1905 New York State
    • 1910 Census: 19 Apr 1910, Manhattan, New York County, New York
    • Census: 1 Jun 1915, Manhattan, New York County, New York; 1915 New York State Census
    • 1920 Census: 3 Jan 1920, Manhattan, New York County, New York
    • Census: 1 Jun 1925, Bronx, Bronx County, New York
    • 1930 Census: 5 Apr 1930, Bronx, Bronx County, New York
    • 1940 Census: 6 Apr 1940, Bronx, Bronx County, New York

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Ancestry.com. New York, New York, Birth Index, 1891-1902
    Name:      Paul Sanchez
    Birth Date:      9 Oct 1900
    Birth Place:      New York, New York
    Certificate Number:      40717

    Census:
    Assem. Dist. 28, Election District 4, pp. 10-11
    307 Second Ave.
    Hall, Charles           Head  W  M  61   US           Cit
    Shanchez, Paul  Son-i-L   W  M  34   Cuba  22  Al   Cigar maker 
    ---, Annie                Dau   W  F  30    US           Cit
    -----  p. 11  -----
    Shanchez, Emily   GDau   W  F   8     US           Cit
    ---, Paul                GSon   W  M  5     US           Cit
    ---, Josephine       GDau   W  F   2    US           Cit
    ...4 Boarders

    1910 Census:
    Ward 19, ED 1054, sheet 5B
    250 East 78th Street
    Sanchez, Paul J.        Head  M  W  37  M1  15           Cuba  Spain  Canary Islands  1880 Al   Cigar Maker - Cigar Factory
    ---, Annie E.               Wife   F  W  36  M1  15  6  5   NY      NH      Ireland
    ---, Emily F                 Dau   F  W   12  S                  NY      Cuba   NY
    ---, Paul E                   Son  M  W     9  S                  NY      Cuba   NY
    ---, Josephine M.         Dau  F  W      6  S                  NY      Cuba   NY
    ---, Ralph F.                Son  M  W      4  S                  NY      Cuba   NY
    ---, Grace E.               Dau   F  W     2  S                  NY      Cuba   NY
    ... 7 Boarders

    Census:
    Assem. Dist. 20, Election District 9, p. 11
    250 East 78th St
    Sanchez, Paul     Head  W  M  48  Cuba  48  Cit   Cigar Maker
    ---, Annie            Wife   W  F  43   US     43  Cit   Housework
    ---, Emily             Dau    W  F  17  US     17   Cit   Telephone Operator
    ---, Paul               Son    W  M  14  US    14   Cit   Office boy
    ---, Josephine      Dau    W   F  11  US    11   Cit   School
    ---, Ralph             Son    W   M   9  US      9   Cit     "
    ---, Grace             Dau   W   F   7   US      7   Cit     "
    ---, Ethel               Dau   W   F   4   US      4   Cit     "
    Hall, Charles    Bro-i-L    W  M   51  US     51  Cit   Carpenter
    Gilson, Thomas  Nephew  W  M  24  US     24  Cit   Pipe Fitter

    1920 Census:
    16 Assem. Dist, ED 1119, sheet 3A
    250 East 78th St.
    Sanchez, Paul      Head  M  W  50  Md   FL  Spain  Spain     Carpenter - Shop
    ---, Annie             Wife   F  W  48  Md   NY  CT      Ireland    Keeper - Boarding House
    ---, Emily              Dau   F  W  21  S     NY   FL      NY          Supervisor - Telephone
    ---, Paul               Son   M  W  19  S     NY   FL      NY          Electrician - Helper
    ---, Josephine       Dau   F  W  16  S     NY   FL      NY          Operator - Typewriter
    ---, Ralph              Son  M  W  13  S     NY   FL      NY         
    ---, Grace             Dau   F  W  11  S     NY   FL      NY         
    ---, Ethel               Dau   F  W   9  S     NY   FL      NY         
    ... 4 boarders

    Census:
    Assem. Dist. 02, Eelction Dist. 25, p. 24
    985 Summit Ave.
    Sanchz, Paul     Head  W  M  25  US   Cit   Wireman IRT
    ---, Emily          Sister  W  F   27  US   Cit   Telephone Opr
    ---, Grace         Sister  W  F   17  US   Cit          "
    ---, Josephine   Sister  W  F   21  US   Cit    Steno
    ---, Ethel           Sister  W  F   13  US   Cit   School

    1930 Census:
    ED 616, sheet 7B
    2415 Davidson Ave., C3
    Sanchez, Paul    Head  M  W  29  Md  29   NY  USA         USA          Wireman - Railway
    ---, Edna            Wife   F  W  30  Md  29   NY  Germany  Germany    Secretary - Electrical Switch

    1940 Census:
    ED 3-1296B, sheet 6B
    Grand Concourse
    Sanchez, Paul     Head  M  W  39  Md   New York   1935: Same House   Clerk - Publishing
    ---, Edna             Wife   F  W  40  Md   New York              "                   Secretary - Electrical

    Paul married Edna Frank on 23 Sep 1929 in Bronx, Bronx County, New York. Edna was born on 4 Feb 1900 in Kings County, New York; died in Jan 1982 in New Hyde Park, Nassau County, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 24.  Raphael Francis "Ralph" Sanchez Descendancy chart to this point (6.Bridget2, 1.Charles1) was born on 29 Jan 1906 in Manhattan, New York County, New York; died on 19 Sep 1955; was buried on 22 Sep 1955 in Camp Butler National Cemetery, Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois.

    Other Events:

    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 2560084
    • 1910 Census: 19 Apr 1910, Manhattan, New York County, New York
    • Census: 1 Jun 1915, Manhattan, New York County, New York; 1915 New York State Census
    • 1920 Census: 3 Jan 1920, Manhattan, New York County, New York
    • 1930 Census: 8 Apr 1930, Bronx, Bronx County, New York
    • 1940 Census: 13 Apr 1940, Bronx, Bronx County, New York

    Notes:

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2560084

    1910 Census:
    Ward 19, ED 1054, sheet 5B
    250 East 78th Street
    Sanchez, Paul J.        Head  M  W  37  M1  15           Cuba  Spain  Canary Islands  1880 Al   Cigar Maker - Cigar Factory
    ---, Annie E.               Wife   F  W  36  M1  15  6  5   NY      NH      Ireland
    ---, Emily F                 Dau   F  W   12  S                  NY      Cuba   NY
    ---, Paul E                   Son  M  W     9  S                  NY      Cuba   NY
    ---, Josephine M.         Dau  F  W      6  S                  NY      Cuba   NY
    ---, Ralph F.                Son  M  W      4  S                  NY      Cuba   NY
    ---, Grace E.               Dau   F  W     2  S                  NY      Cuba   NY
    ... 7 Boarders

    Census:
    Assem. Dist. 20, Election District 9, p. 11
    250 East 78th St
    Sanchez, Paul     Head  W  M  48  Cuba  48  Cit   Cigar Maker
    ---, Annie            Wife   W  F  43   US     43  Cit   Housework
    ---, Emily             Dau    W  F  17  US     17   Cit   Telephone Operator
    ---, Paul               Son    W  M  14  US    14   Cit   Office boy
    ---, Josephine      Dau    W   F  11  US    11   Cit   School
    ---, Ralph             Son    W   M   9  US      9   Cit     "
    ---, Grace             Dau   W   F   7   US      7   Cit     "
    ---, Ethel               Dau   W   F   4   US      4   Cit     "
    Hall, Charles    Bro-i-L    W  M   51  US     51  Cit   Carpenter
    Gilson, Thomas  Nephew  W  M  24  US     24  Cit   Pipe Fitter

    1920 Census:
    16 Assem. Dist, ED 1119, sheet 3A
    250 East 78th St.
    Sanchez, Paul      Head  M  W  50  Md   FL  Spain  Spain     Carpenter - Shop
    ---, Annie             Wife   F  W  48  Md   NY  CT      Ireland    Keeper - Boarding House
    ---, Emily              Dau   F  W  21  S     NY   FL      NY          Supervisor - Telephone
    ---, Paul               Son   M  W  19  S     NY   FL      NY          Electrician - Helper
    ---, Josephine       Dau   F  W  16  S     NY   FL      NY          Operator - Typewriter
    ---, Ralph              Son  M  W  13  S     NY   FL      NY         
    ---, Grace             Dau   F  W  11  S     NY   FL      NY         
    ---, Ethel               Dau   F  W   9  S     NY   FL      NY         
    ... 4 boarders

    1930 Census:
    Assembly District #2, ED 108, sheet 10B
    103 University Avenue
    Drake, John                Head  M  W  32  Md  29   NY  NY  Ireland   Patrolman - Police Dept.
    ---, Emily                    Wife   F  W  32  Md  29   NY  FL   NY
    Sanchez, Josephine  Sis-i-L  F  W  27  S           NY  FL   NY         Secretary - Insurance
    ---, Grace                 Sis-i-L  F  W  21  S           NY  FL   NY         Operator - Telephone
    ---, Ralph                  Bro-i-L  M W  24  S           NY  FL   NY         Helper - Plumber
    ---, Ethel                   Sis-i-L  F  W  19  S           NY  FL   NY         Typist - Brokerage house

    1940 Census:
    6th Assem Dist., ED 3-819, sheet 8A
    1817 Tenbroeck Avenue
    Drake, John                Head  M  W  42  Md   New York   1935: Same House   Policeman - N.Y. City
    ---, Emily                     Wife  F  W  42  Md   New York         "
    ---, John                      Son  M  W   9  S     New York          "
    ---, Annie                     Dau  F  W   5  S     New York          "
    Sanchez, Josephine  Sis-i-L  F  W 36  S     New York          "                         Secretary - Insurance
    ---, Grace                 Sis-i-L  F  W 31  S     New York          "                         Orce Clerk Adjustment - Telephone Co.
    ---, Ralph                 Bro-i-L  M  W 33  S     New York          "                         Chauffer - Taxi
    ---, Ethel                   Sis-i-L  F  W 19  S     New York          "                         Typist - Surety Co.
    Drake, Johanna        Sister   F  W  44  S     New York          "                         Maid - Private Family

    Buried:
    Ancestry.com. U.S. National Cemetery Interment Control Forms, 1928-1962
    Name:      Raphael Francis Sanchez
    Death Date:      19 Sep 1955
    Cemetery:      Camp Butler National Cemetery
    Burial Location:      Springfield, Illinois

    Family/Spouse: Leta [--?--]. Leta died in Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 26.  Ethel Marie Sanchez Descendancy chart to this point (6.Bridget2, 1.Charles1) was born on 19 Aug 1910 in New York, New York County, New York; died on 15 Feb 1992 in Dade County, Florida.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1 Jun 1915, Manhattan, New York County, New York; 1915 New York State Census
    • 1920 Census: 3 Jan 1920, Manhattan, New York County, New York
    • Census: 1 Jun 1925, Bronx, Bronx County, New York
    • 1930 Census: 8 Apr 1930, Bronx, Bronx County, New York
    • 1940 Census: 13 Apr 1940, Bronx, Bronx County, New York
    • 1940 Census: 13 Apr 1940, Bronx, Bronx County, New York

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007
    Name:      Marie Ethel Sanchez  [Ethel Marie Mason] [Ethel Mari Mason]
    Gender:      Female
    Race:      White
    Birth Date:      19 Aug 1910
    Birth Place:      New York City, New York  [N Y N Y, New York]
    Death Date:      15 Feb 1992
    Father:      Paul Sanchez
    Mother:      Annie Hall
    Notes:      Nov 1936: Name listed as MARIE ETHEL SANCHEZ; Aug 1948: Name listed as ETHEL MARIE MASON; 03 Mar 1992: Name listed as ETHEL MARI E MASON

    Census:
    Assem. Dist. 20, Election District 9, p. 11
    250 East 78th St
    Sanchez, Paul     Head  W  M  48  Cuba  48  Cit   Cigar Maker
    ---, Annie            Wife   W  F  43   US     43  Cit   Housework
    ---, Emily             Dau    W  F  17  US     17   Cit   Telephone Operator
    ---, Paul               Son    W  M  14  US    14   Cit   Office boy
    ---, Josephine      Dau    W   F  11  US    11   Cit   School
    ---, Ralph             Son    W   M   9  US      9   Cit     "
    ---, Grace             Dau   W   F   7   US      7   Cit     "
    ---, Ethel               Dau   W   F   4   US      4   Cit     "
    Hall, Charles    Bro-i-L    W  M   51  US     51  Cit   Carpenter
    Gilson, Thomas  Nephew  W  M  24  US     24  Cit   Pipe Fitter

    1920 Census:
    16 Assem. Dist, ED 1119, sheet 3A
    250 East 78th St.
    Sanchez, Paul      Head  M  W  50  Md   FL  Spain  Spain     Carpenter - Shop
    ---, Annie             Wife   F  W  48  Md   NY  CT      Ireland    Keeper - Boarding House
    ---, Emily              Dau   F  W  21  S     NY   FL      NY          Supervisor - Telephone
    ---, Paul               Son   M  W  19  S     NY   FL      NY          Electrician - Helper
    ---, Josephine       Dau   F  W  16  S     NY   FL      NY          Operator - Typewriter
    ---, Ralph              Son  M  W  13  S     NY   FL      NY         
    ---, Grace             Dau   F  W  11  S     NY   FL      NY         
    ---, Ethel               Dau   F  W   9  S     NY   FL      NY         
    ... 4 boarders

    Census:
    Assem. Dist. 02, Eelction Dist. 25, p. 24
    985 Summit Ave.
    Sanchz, Paul     Head  W  M  25  US   Cit   Wireman IRT
    ---, Emily          Sister  W  F   27  US   Cit   Telephone Opr
    ---, Grace         Sister  W  F   17  US   Cit          "
    ---, Josephine   Sister  W  F   21  US   Cit    Steno
    ---, Ethel           Sister  W  F   13  US   Cit   School

    1930 Census:
    Assembly District #2, ED 108, sheet 10B
    103 University Avenue
    Drake, John                Head  M  W  32  Md  29   NY  NY  Ireland   Patrolman - Police Dept.
    ---, Emily                    Wife   F  W  32  Md  29   NY  FL   NY
    Sanchez, Josephine  Sis-i-L  F  W  27  S           NY  FL   NY         Secretary - Insurance
    ---, Grace                 Sis-i-L  F  W  21  S           NY  FL   NY         Operator - Telephone
    ---, Ralph                  Bro-i-L  M W  24  S           NY  FL   NY         Helper - Plumber
    ---, Ethel                   Sis-i-L  F  W  19  S           NY  FL   NY         Typist - Brokerage house

    1940 Census:
    6th Assem Dist., ED 3-819, sheet 8A
    1817 Tenbroeck Avenue
    Drake, John                Head  M  W  42  Md   New York   1935: Same House   Policeman - N.Y. City
    ---, Emily                     Wife  F  W  42  Md   New York         "
    ---, John                      Son  M  W   9  S     New York          "
    ---, Annie                     Dau  F  W   5  S     New York          "
    Sanchez, Josephine  Sis-i-L  F  W 36  S     New York          "                         Secretary - Insurance
    ---, Grace                 Sis-i-L  F  W 31  S     New York          "                         Orce Clerk Adjustment - Telephone Co.
    ---, Ralph                 Bro-i-L  M  W 33  S     New York          "                         Chauffer - Taxi
    ---, Ethel                   Sis-i-L  F  W 19  S     New York          "                         Typist - Surety Co.
    Drake, Johanna        Sister   F  W  44  S     New York          "                         Maid - Private Family

    1940 Census:
    6th Assem Dist., ED 3-819, sheet 8A
    1817 Tenbroeck Avenue
    Drake, John                Head  M  W  42  Md   New York   1935: Same House   Policeman - N.Y. City
    ---, Emily                     Wife  F  W  42  Md   New York         "
    ---, John                      Son  M  W   9  S     New York          "
    ---, Annie                     Dau  F  W   5  S     New York          "
    Sanchez, Josephine  Sis-i-L  F  W 36  S     New York          "                         Secretary - Insurance
    ---, Grace                 Sis-i-L  F  W 31  S     New York          "                         Orce Clerk Adjustment - Telephone Co.
    ---, Ralph                 Bro-i-L  M  W 33  S     New York          "                         Chauffer - Taxi
    ---, Ethel                   Sis-i-L  F  W 19  S     New York          "                         Typist - Surety Co.
    Drake, Johanna        Sister   F  W  44  S     New York          "                         Maid - Private Family

    Died:
    Ancestry.com. Florida Death Index, 1877-1998
    Name:      Ethel M Mason
    Race:      White
    Age at Death:      81
    Birth Date:      19 Aug 1910
    Death Date:      15 Feb 1992
    Death Place:      Dade, Florida, United States

    Ethel married Rudolph Mason on 22 Jun 1948 in Manhattan, New York County, New York. Rudolph died in Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  7. 28.  Marion Grace Flanagan Descendancy chart to this point (7.Emma2, 1.Charles1) was born after 1903 in New York; died before 9 Mar 2002 in Seaford, Sussex County, Delaware; was buried on 9 Mar 2002 in Old Saint Raymond's Cemetery, Bronx, Bronx County, New York.

    Other Events:

    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 197328213

    Notes:

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/197328213

    Buried:
    Inscription
    Loving Mother Marion G. Brumm 1903-2002
    FLANAGAN
    Beloved Wife and Dear Mother Emily A. 1876-1951
    Our Dear Father Edward J. 1876-1956
    Frederick H. Brumm 1905-1954
    In God's Care

    Marion married Frederick H. Brumm in 1931. Frederick was born on 18 Feb 1905 in New York; died before 19 Jan 1954; was buried on 19 Jan 1954 in Old Saint Raymond's Cemetery, Bronx, Bronx County, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 29.  Gladys "Lillian" "Florence" Hall Descendancy chart to this point (9.Henry2, 1.Charles1) was born about 1905 in New York; died in Unknown.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: May 1980, Lauderdale Lakes, Broward County, Florida

    Family/Spouse: Mister Koonz. Mister died in Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  9. 30.  James A. Hall Descendancy chart to this point (9.Henry2, 1.Charles1) was born on 10 Jan 1908 in New York, New York County, New York; died before 29 May 1880 in Pompano Beach, Broward County, Florida; was buried before 29 May 1880 in Gerow Cemetery, New Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut.

    Notes:

    From FindaGrave:

    Brewster standard., May 29, 1980 - husband of Constance Anderson Hall. Son of Henry and Lillian Adams Hall. Leaves wife, 2 dtrs, Mrs Carolyn Fenner of New Fairfield Ct, and Mrs Barbara Crossman of Sherman Texas; a sister Mrs Gladys Koonz of Lauderdale Lake, Fl.

    Family/Spouse: Constance Anderson. Constance died in Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 34. C. Hall  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 35. B. Hall  Descendancy chart to this point

  10. 31.  Ralph K. Hall Descendancy chart to this point (9.Henry2, 1.Charles1) was born on 15 Feb 1917; died on 6 Jun 1967; was buried after 6 Jun 1967 in Long Island National Cemetery, East Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York.

    Other Events:

    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 2694701

    Notes:

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2694701

    Family/Spouse: Lavinia M. [--?--]. Lavinia was born on 24 Mar 1920; died on 18 Dec 1967; was buried after 18 Dec 1967 in Long Island National Cemetery, East Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]



Generation: 4

  1. 33.  Anne C. "Annie" Drake Descendancy chart to this point (21.Emily3, 6.Bridget2, 1.Charles1) was born on 20 Apr 1935 in New York; died on 1 Jul 2006 in Cape Coral, Lee County, Florida.

    Other Events:

    • 1940 Census: 13 Apr 1940, Bronx, Bronx County, New York

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007
    Name:      Anne C Drake  [Anne C Downs]
    [Anne West]
    Gender:      Female
    Race:      White
    Birth Date:      20 Apr 1935
    Birth Place:      NY NY, New York
    Death Date:      1 Jul 2006
    Father:      John P Drake
    Mother:      Emily P Sanchez
    Notes:      Nov 1951: Name listed as ANNE C DRAKE; Jan 1958: Name listed as ANNE C DOWNS; May 1974: Name listed as ANNE C WEST

    1940 Census:
    6th Assem Dist., ED 3-819, sheet 8A
    1817 Tenbroeck Avenue
    Drake, John                Head  M  W  42  Md   New York   1935: Same House   Policeman - N.Y. City
    ---, Emily                     Wife  F  W  42  Md   New York         "
    ---, John                      Son  M  W   9  S     New York          "
    ---, Annie                     Dau  F  W   5  S     New York          "
    Sanchez, Josephine  Sis-i-L  F  W 36  S     New York          "                         Secretary - Insurance
    ---, Grace                 Sis-i-L  F  W 31  S     New York          "                         Orce Clerk Adjustment - Telephone Co.
    ---, Ralph                 Bro-i-L  M  W 33  S     New York          "                         Chauffer - Taxi
    ---, Ethel                   Sis-i-L  F  W 19  S     New York          "                         Typist - Surety Co.
    Drake, Johanna        Sister   F  W  44  S     New York          "                         Maid - Private Family

    Family/Spouse: Mister Downs. Mister died in Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 34.  C. Hall Descendancy chart to this point (30.James3, 9.Henry2, 1.Charles1)

    Family/Spouse: M. Fenner. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 35.  B. Hall Descendancy chart to this point (30.James3, 9.Henry2, 1.Charles1)

    Family/Spouse: M. Crossman. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]